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Sex and chronic stress alter the distribution of glutamate receptors within rat hippocampal CA3 pyramidal cells following oxycodone conditioned place preference

Glutamate receptors have a key role in the neurobiology of opioid addiction. Using electron microscopic immunocytochemical methods, this project elucidates how sex and chronic immobilization stress (CIS) impact the redistribution of GluN1 and GluA1 within rat hippocampal CA3 pyramidal cells followin...

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Autores principales: Dolgetta, Alexandra, Johnson, Megan, Fruitman, Kate, Siegel, Luke, Zhou, Yan, McEwen, Bruce S., Kreek, Mary Jeanne, Milner, Teresa A.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9076964/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35535260
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ynstr.2022.100431
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author Dolgetta, Alexandra
Johnson, Megan
Fruitman, Kate
Siegel, Luke
Zhou, Yan
McEwen, Bruce S.
Kreek, Mary Jeanne
Milner, Teresa A.
author_facet Dolgetta, Alexandra
Johnson, Megan
Fruitman, Kate
Siegel, Luke
Zhou, Yan
McEwen, Bruce S.
Kreek, Mary Jeanne
Milner, Teresa A.
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description Glutamate receptors have a key role in the neurobiology of opioid addiction. Using electron microscopic immunocytochemical methods, this project elucidates how sex and chronic immobilization stress (CIS) impact the redistribution of GluN1 and GluA1 within rat hippocampal CA3 pyramidal cells following oxycodone (Oxy) conditioned place preference (CPP). Four groups of female and male Sprague-Dawley rats subjected to CPP were used: Saline- (Sal) and Oxy-injected (3 mg/kg, I.P.) naïve rats; and Sal- and Oxy-injected CIS rats. GluN1: In both naive and CIS rats, Sal-females compared to Sal-males had elevated cytoplasmic and total dendritic GluN1. Following Oxy CPP, near plasmalemmal, cytoplasmic, and total GluN1 decreased in CA3 dendrites of unstressed females suggesting reduced pools of GluN1 available for ligand binding. Following CIS, Oxy-males (which did not acquire CPP) had increased GluN1 in all compartments of dendrites and spines of CA3 neurons. GluA1: There were no differences in the distribution GluA1 in any cellular compartments of CA3 dendrites in naïve females and males following either Sal or Oxy CPP. CIS alone increased the percent of GluA1 in CA3 dendritic spines in males compared to females. CIS Oxy-males compared to CIS Sal-males had an increase in cytoplasmic and total dendritic GluA1. Thus, in CIS Oxy-males increased pools of GluN1 and GluA1 are available for ligand binding in CA3 neurons. Together with our prior experiments, these changes in GluN1 and GluA1 following CIS in males may contribute to an increased sensitivity of CA3 neurons to glutamate excitation and a reduced capacity to acquire Oxy CPP.
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spelling pubmed-90769642022-05-08 Sex and chronic stress alter the distribution of glutamate receptors within rat hippocampal CA3 pyramidal cells following oxycodone conditioned place preference Dolgetta, Alexandra Johnson, Megan Fruitman, Kate Siegel, Luke Zhou, Yan McEwen, Bruce S. Kreek, Mary Jeanne Milner, Teresa A. Neurobiol Stress Article from the Special Issue dedicated to Dr. Bruce McEwen; Edited by Matthew N. Hill, Richard Hunter and Lawrence Reagan Glutamate receptors have a key role in the neurobiology of opioid addiction. Using electron microscopic immunocytochemical methods, this project elucidates how sex and chronic immobilization stress (CIS) impact the redistribution of GluN1 and GluA1 within rat hippocampal CA3 pyramidal cells following oxycodone (Oxy) conditioned place preference (CPP). Four groups of female and male Sprague-Dawley rats subjected to CPP were used: Saline- (Sal) and Oxy-injected (3 mg/kg, I.P.) naïve rats; and Sal- and Oxy-injected CIS rats. GluN1: In both naive and CIS rats, Sal-females compared to Sal-males had elevated cytoplasmic and total dendritic GluN1. Following Oxy CPP, near plasmalemmal, cytoplasmic, and total GluN1 decreased in CA3 dendrites of unstressed females suggesting reduced pools of GluN1 available for ligand binding. Following CIS, Oxy-males (which did not acquire CPP) had increased GluN1 in all compartments of dendrites and spines of CA3 neurons. GluA1: There were no differences in the distribution GluA1 in any cellular compartments of CA3 dendrites in naïve females and males following either Sal or Oxy CPP. CIS alone increased the percent of GluA1 in CA3 dendritic spines in males compared to females. CIS Oxy-males compared to CIS Sal-males had an increase in cytoplasmic and total dendritic GluA1. Thus, in CIS Oxy-males increased pools of GluN1 and GluA1 are available for ligand binding in CA3 neurons. Together with our prior experiments, these changes in GluN1 and GluA1 following CIS in males may contribute to an increased sensitivity of CA3 neurons to glutamate excitation and a reduced capacity to acquire Oxy CPP. Elsevier 2022-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9076964/ /pubmed/35535260 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ynstr.2022.100431 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article from the Special Issue dedicated to Dr. Bruce McEwen; Edited by Matthew N. Hill, Richard Hunter and Lawrence Reagan
Dolgetta, Alexandra
Johnson, Megan
Fruitman, Kate
Siegel, Luke
Zhou, Yan
McEwen, Bruce S.
Kreek, Mary Jeanne
Milner, Teresa A.
Sex and chronic stress alter the distribution of glutamate receptors within rat hippocampal CA3 pyramidal cells following oxycodone conditioned place preference
title Sex and chronic stress alter the distribution of glutamate receptors within rat hippocampal CA3 pyramidal cells following oxycodone conditioned place preference
title_full Sex and chronic stress alter the distribution of glutamate receptors within rat hippocampal CA3 pyramidal cells following oxycodone conditioned place preference
title_fullStr Sex and chronic stress alter the distribution of glutamate receptors within rat hippocampal CA3 pyramidal cells following oxycodone conditioned place preference
title_full_unstemmed Sex and chronic stress alter the distribution of glutamate receptors within rat hippocampal CA3 pyramidal cells following oxycodone conditioned place preference
title_short Sex and chronic stress alter the distribution of glutamate receptors within rat hippocampal CA3 pyramidal cells following oxycodone conditioned place preference
title_sort sex and chronic stress alter the distribution of glutamate receptors within rat hippocampal ca3 pyramidal cells following oxycodone conditioned place preference
topic Article from the Special Issue dedicated to Dr. Bruce McEwen; Edited by Matthew N. Hill, Richard Hunter and Lawrence Reagan
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9076964/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35535260
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ynstr.2022.100431
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