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Distinct Role of Dopamine in the PFC and NAc During Exposure to Cocaine-Associated Cues

BACKGROUND: Dopamine neurotransmission plays a critical role in reward in drug abuse and drug addiction. However, the role of dopamine in the recognition of drug-associated environmental stimuli, retrieval of drug-associated memory, and drug-seeking behaviors is not fully understood. METHODS: Roles...

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Autores principales: Kawahara, Yukie, Ohnishi, Yoshinori N, Ohnishi, Yoko H, Kawahara, Hiroshi, Nishi, Akinori
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8653875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34626116
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ijnp/pyab067
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author Kawahara, Yukie
Ohnishi, Yoshinori N
Ohnishi, Yoko H
Kawahara, Hiroshi
Nishi, Akinori
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Ohnishi, Yoshinori N
Ohnishi, Yoko H
Kawahara, Hiroshi
Nishi, Akinori
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description BACKGROUND: Dopamine neurotransmission plays a critical role in reward in drug abuse and drug addiction. However, the role of dopamine in the recognition of drug-associated environmental stimuli, retrieval of drug-associated memory, and drug-seeking behaviors is not fully understood. METHODS: Roles of dopamine neurotransmission in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and nucleus accumbens (NAc) in the cocaine-conditioned place preference (CPP) paradigm were evaluated using in vivo microdialysis. RESULTS: In mice that had acquired cocaine CPP, dopamine levels in the PFC, but not in the NAc, increased in response to cocaine-associated cues when mice were placed in the cocaine chamber of an apparatus with 2 separated chambers. The induction of the dopamine response and the development of cocaine CPP were mediated through activation of glutamate NMDA (N-methyl-D-aspartate)/AMPA (α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid) receptor signaling in the PFC during conditioning. Activation of dopamine D1 or D2 receptor signaling in the PFC was required for cocaine-induced locomotion, but not for the induction of the dopamine response or the development of cocaine CPP. Interestingly, dopamine levels in the NAc increased in response to cocaine-associated cues when mice were placed at the center of an apparatus with 2 connected chambers, which requires motivated exploration associated with cocaine reward. CONCLUSIONS: Dopamine neurotransmission in the PFC is activated by the exposure to the cocaine-associated cues, whereas dopamine neurotransmission in the NAc is activated in a process of motivated exploration of cues associated with cocaine reward. Furthermore, the glutamate signaling cascade in the PFC is suggested to be a potential therapeutic target to prevent the progression of drug addiction.
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spelling pubmed-86538752021-12-09 Distinct Role of Dopamine in the PFC and NAc During Exposure to Cocaine-Associated Cues Kawahara, Yukie Ohnishi, Yoshinori N Ohnishi, Yoko H Kawahara, Hiroshi Nishi, Akinori Int J Neuropsychopharmacol Regular Research Articles BACKGROUND: Dopamine neurotransmission plays a critical role in reward in drug abuse and drug addiction. However, the role of dopamine in the recognition of drug-associated environmental stimuli, retrieval of drug-associated memory, and drug-seeking behaviors is not fully understood. METHODS: Roles of dopamine neurotransmission in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and nucleus accumbens (NAc) in the cocaine-conditioned place preference (CPP) paradigm were evaluated using in vivo microdialysis. RESULTS: In mice that had acquired cocaine CPP, dopamine levels in the PFC, but not in the NAc, increased in response to cocaine-associated cues when mice were placed in the cocaine chamber of an apparatus with 2 separated chambers. The induction of the dopamine response and the development of cocaine CPP were mediated through activation of glutamate NMDA (N-methyl-D-aspartate)/AMPA (α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid) receptor signaling in the PFC during conditioning. Activation of dopamine D1 or D2 receptor signaling in the PFC was required for cocaine-induced locomotion, but not for the induction of the dopamine response or the development of cocaine CPP. Interestingly, dopamine levels in the NAc increased in response to cocaine-associated cues when mice were placed at the center of an apparatus with 2 connected chambers, which requires motivated exploration associated with cocaine reward. CONCLUSIONS: Dopamine neurotransmission in the PFC is activated by the exposure to the cocaine-associated cues, whereas dopamine neurotransmission in the NAc is activated in a process of motivated exploration of cues associated with cocaine reward. Furthermore, the glutamate signaling cascade in the PFC is suggested to be a potential therapeutic target to prevent the progression of drug addiction. Oxford University Press 2021-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8653875/ /pubmed/34626116 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ijnp/pyab067 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of CINP. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Kawahara, Yukie
Ohnishi, Yoshinori N
Ohnishi, Yoko H
Kawahara, Hiroshi
Nishi, Akinori
Distinct Role of Dopamine in the PFC and NAc During Exposure to Cocaine-Associated Cues
title Distinct Role of Dopamine in the PFC and NAc During Exposure to Cocaine-Associated Cues
title_full Distinct Role of Dopamine in the PFC and NAc During Exposure to Cocaine-Associated Cues
title_fullStr Distinct Role of Dopamine in the PFC and NAc During Exposure to Cocaine-Associated Cues
title_full_unstemmed Distinct Role of Dopamine in the PFC and NAc During Exposure to Cocaine-Associated Cues
title_short Distinct Role of Dopamine in the PFC and NAc During Exposure to Cocaine-Associated Cues
title_sort distinct role of dopamine in the pfc and nac during exposure to cocaine-associated cues
topic Regular Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8653875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34626116
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ijnp/pyab067
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