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Decreased Neuronal Excitability in Medial Prefrontal Cortex during Morphine Withdrawal is associated with enhanced SK channel activity and upregulation of small GTPase Rac1

Rationale: Neuroadaptations in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and Nucleus Accumbens (NAc) play a role in the disruption of control-reward circuits in opioid addiction. Small Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium (SK) channels in the mPFC have been implicated in neuronal excitability changes d...

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Autores principales: Qu, Liang, Wang, Yuan, Li, Yang, Wang, Xin, Li, Nan, Ge, Shunnan, Wang, Jing, Wang, Gene-Jack, Volkow, Nora D., Lang, Bing, Wang, Ping, Wu, Hao, Zeng, Jie, Fu, Jian, Li, Jiaming, Zhang, Yue, Wang, Xuelian
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Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7330845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32641997
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.44893
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author Qu, Liang
Wang, Yuan
Li, Yang
Wang, Xin
Li, Nan
Ge, Shunnan
Wang, Jing
Wang, Gene-Jack
Volkow, Nora D.
Lang, Bing
Wang, Ping
Wu, Hao
Zeng, Jie
Fu, Jian
Li, Jiaming
Zhang, Yue
Wang, Xuelian
author_facet Qu, Liang
Wang, Yuan
Li, Yang
Wang, Xin
Li, Nan
Ge, Shunnan
Wang, Jing
Wang, Gene-Jack
Volkow, Nora D.
Lang, Bing
Wang, Ping
Wu, Hao
Zeng, Jie
Fu, Jian
Li, Jiaming
Zhang, Yue
Wang, Xuelian
author_sort Qu, Liang
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description Rationale: Neuroadaptations in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and Nucleus Accumbens (NAc) play a role in the disruption of control-reward circuits in opioid addiction. Small Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium (SK) channels in the mPFC have been implicated in neuronal excitability changes during morphine withdrawal. However, the mechanism that modulates SK channels during withdrawal is still unknown. Methods: Rats were exposed for one week to daily morphine injections (10 mg·kg(-1) s.c.) followed by conditional place preference (CPP) assessment. One week after withdrawal, electrophysiological, morphological and molecular biological methods were applied to investigate the effects of morphine on SK channels in mPFC, including infralimbic (IL), prelimbic (PrL) cortices and NAc (core and shell). We verified the hypothesis that Rac1, a member of Rho family of small GTPases, implicated in SK channel regulation, modulate SK channel neuroadaptations during opiate withdrawal. Results: One week after morphine withdrawal, the neuronal excitability of layer 5 pyramidal neurons in IL was decreased, but not in PrL. Whereas, the excitability was increased in NAc-shell, but not in NAc-core. In mPFC, the expression of the SK3 subunit was enhanced after one-week of withdrawal compared to controls. In the IL, Rac1 signaling was increased during withdrawal, and the Rac1 inhibitor NSC23766 disrupted SK current, which increased neuronal firing. Suppression of Rac1 inhibited morphine-induced CPP and expression of SK channels in IL. Conclusions: These findings highlight the potential value of SK channels and the upstream molecule Rac1, which may throw light on the therapeutic mechanism of neuromodulation treatment for opioid dependence.
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spelling pubmed-73308452020-07-07 Decreased Neuronal Excitability in Medial Prefrontal Cortex during Morphine Withdrawal is associated with enhanced SK channel activity and upregulation of small GTPase Rac1 Qu, Liang Wang, Yuan Li, Yang Wang, Xin Li, Nan Ge, Shunnan Wang, Jing Wang, Gene-Jack Volkow, Nora D. Lang, Bing Wang, Ping Wu, Hao Zeng, Jie Fu, Jian Li, Jiaming Zhang, Yue Wang, Xuelian Theranostics Research Paper Rationale: Neuroadaptations in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and Nucleus Accumbens (NAc) play a role in the disruption of control-reward circuits in opioid addiction. Small Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium (SK) channels in the mPFC have been implicated in neuronal excitability changes during morphine withdrawal. However, the mechanism that modulates SK channels during withdrawal is still unknown. Methods: Rats were exposed for one week to daily morphine injections (10 mg·kg(-1) s.c.) followed by conditional place preference (CPP) assessment. One week after withdrawal, electrophysiological, morphological and molecular biological methods were applied to investigate the effects of morphine on SK channels in mPFC, including infralimbic (IL), prelimbic (PrL) cortices and NAc (core and shell). We verified the hypothesis that Rac1, a member of Rho family of small GTPases, implicated in SK channel regulation, modulate SK channel neuroadaptations during opiate withdrawal. Results: One week after morphine withdrawal, the neuronal excitability of layer 5 pyramidal neurons in IL was decreased, but not in PrL. Whereas, the excitability was increased in NAc-shell, but not in NAc-core. In mPFC, the expression of the SK3 subunit was enhanced after one-week of withdrawal compared to controls. In the IL, Rac1 signaling was increased during withdrawal, and the Rac1 inhibitor NSC23766 disrupted SK current, which increased neuronal firing. Suppression of Rac1 inhibited morphine-induced CPP and expression of SK channels in IL. Conclusions: These findings highlight the potential value of SK channels and the upstream molecule Rac1, which may throw light on the therapeutic mechanism of neuromodulation treatment for opioid dependence. Ivyspring International Publisher 2020-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7330845/ /pubmed/32641997 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.44893 Text en © The author(s) This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Qu, Liang
Wang, Yuan
Li, Yang
Wang, Xin
Li, Nan
Ge, Shunnan
Wang, Jing
Wang, Gene-Jack
Volkow, Nora D.
Lang, Bing
Wang, Ping
Wu, Hao
Zeng, Jie
Fu, Jian
Li, Jiaming
Zhang, Yue
Wang, Xuelian
Decreased Neuronal Excitability in Medial Prefrontal Cortex during Morphine Withdrawal is associated with enhanced SK channel activity and upregulation of small GTPase Rac1
title Decreased Neuronal Excitability in Medial Prefrontal Cortex during Morphine Withdrawal is associated with enhanced SK channel activity and upregulation of small GTPase Rac1
title_full Decreased Neuronal Excitability in Medial Prefrontal Cortex during Morphine Withdrawal is associated with enhanced SK channel activity and upregulation of small GTPase Rac1
title_fullStr Decreased Neuronal Excitability in Medial Prefrontal Cortex during Morphine Withdrawal is associated with enhanced SK channel activity and upregulation of small GTPase Rac1
title_full_unstemmed Decreased Neuronal Excitability in Medial Prefrontal Cortex during Morphine Withdrawal is associated with enhanced SK channel activity and upregulation of small GTPase Rac1
title_short Decreased Neuronal Excitability in Medial Prefrontal Cortex during Morphine Withdrawal is associated with enhanced SK channel activity and upregulation of small GTPase Rac1
title_sort decreased neuronal excitability in medial prefrontal cortex during morphine withdrawal is associated with enhanced sk channel activity and upregulation of small gtpase rac1
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7330845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32641997
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.44893
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