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Opioid-Induced Reductions in Amygdala Lateral Paracapsular GABA Neuron Circuit Activity

Opioid use and withdrawal evokes behavioral adaptations such as drug seeking and anxiety, though the underlying neurocircuitry changes are unknown. The basolateral amygdala (BLA) regulates these behaviors through principal neuron activation. Excitatory BLA pyramidal neuron activity is controlled by...

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Autores principales: Ronström, Joakim W., Johnson, Natalie L., Jones, Stephen T., Werner, Sara J., Wadsworth, Hillary A., Brundage, James N., Stolp, Valerie, Graziane, Nicholas M., Silberman, Yuval, Steffensen, Scott C., Yorgason, Jordan T.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9916002/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36768252
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24031929
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author Ronström, Joakim W.
Johnson, Natalie L.
Jones, Stephen T.
Werner, Sara J.
Wadsworth, Hillary A.
Brundage, James N.
Stolp, Valerie
Graziane, Nicholas M.
Silberman, Yuval
Steffensen, Scott C.
Yorgason, Jordan T.
author_facet Ronström, Joakim W.
Johnson, Natalie L.
Jones, Stephen T.
Werner, Sara J.
Wadsworth, Hillary A.
Brundage, James N.
Stolp, Valerie
Graziane, Nicholas M.
Silberman, Yuval
Steffensen, Scott C.
Yorgason, Jordan T.
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description Opioid use and withdrawal evokes behavioral adaptations such as drug seeking and anxiety, though the underlying neurocircuitry changes are unknown. The basolateral amygdala (BLA) regulates these behaviors through principal neuron activation. Excitatory BLA pyramidal neuron activity is controlled by feedforward inhibition provided, in part, by lateral paracapsular (LPC) GABAergic inhibitory neurons, residing along the BLA/external capsule border. LPC neurons express µ-opioid receptors (MORs) and are potential targets of opioids in the etiology of opioid-use disorders and anxiety-like behaviors. Here, we investigated the effects of opioid exposure on LPC neuron activity using immunohistochemical and electrophysiological approaches. We show that LPC neurons, and other nearby BLA GABA and non-GABA neurons, express MORs and δ-opioid receptors. Additionally, DAMGO, a selective MOR agonist, reduced GABA but not glutamate-mediated spontaneous postsynaptic currents in LPC neurons. Furthermore, in LPC neurons, abstinence from repeated morphine-exposure in vivo (10 mg/kg/day, 5 days, 2 days off) decrease the intrinsic membrane excitability, with a ~75% increase in afterhyperpolarization and ~40–50% enhanced adenylyl cyclase-dependent activity in LPC neurons. These data show that MORs in the BLA are a highly sensitive targets for opioid-induced inhibition and that repeated opioid exposure results in impaired LPC neuron excitability.
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spelling pubmed-99160022023-02-11 Opioid-Induced Reductions in Amygdala Lateral Paracapsular GABA Neuron Circuit Activity Ronström, Joakim W. Johnson, Natalie L. Jones, Stephen T. Werner, Sara J. Wadsworth, Hillary A. Brundage, James N. Stolp, Valerie Graziane, Nicholas M. Silberman, Yuval Steffensen, Scott C. Yorgason, Jordan T. Int J Mol Sci Article Opioid use and withdrawal evokes behavioral adaptations such as drug seeking and anxiety, though the underlying neurocircuitry changes are unknown. The basolateral amygdala (BLA) regulates these behaviors through principal neuron activation. Excitatory BLA pyramidal neuron activity is controlled by feedforward inhibition provided, in part, by lateral paracapsular (LPC) GABAergic inhibitory neurons, residing along the BLA/external capsule border. LPC neurons express µ-opioid receptors (MORs) and are potential targets of opioids in the etiology of opioid-use disorders and anxiety-like behaviors. Here, we investigated the effects of opioid exposure on LPC neuron activity using immunohistochemical and electrophysiological approaches. We show that LPC neurons, and other nearby BLA GABA and non-GABA neurons, express MORs and δ-opioid receptors. Additionally, DAMGO, a selective MOR agonist, reduced GABA but not glutamate-mediated spontaneous postsynaptic currents in LPC neurons. Furthermore, in LPC neurons, abstinence from repeated morphine-exposure in vivo (10 mg/kg/day, 5 days, 2 days off) decrease the intrinsic membrane excitability, with a ~75% increase in afterhyperpolarization and ~40–50% enhanced adenylyl cyclase-dependent activity in LPC neurons. These data show that MORs in the BLA are a highly sensitive targets for opioid-induced inhibition and that repeated opioid exposure results in impaired LPC neuron excitability. MDPI 2023-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9916002/ /pubmed/36768252 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24031929 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ronström, Joakim W.
Johnson, Natalie L.
Jones, Stephen T.
Werner, Sara J.
Wadsworth, Hillary A.
Brundage, James N.
Stolp, Valerie
Graziane, Nicholas M.
Silberman, Yuval
Steffensen, Scott C.
Yorgason, Jordan T.
Opioid-Induced Reductions in Amygdala Lateral Paracapsular GABA Neuron Circuit Activity
title Opioid-Induced Reductions in Amygdala Lateral Paracapsular GABA Neuron Circuit Activity
title_full Opioid-Induced Reductions in Amygdala Lateral Paracapsular GABA Neuron Circuit Activity
title_fullStr Opioid-Induced Reductions in Amygdala Lateral Paracapsular GABA Neuron Circuit Activity
title_full_unstemmed Opioid-Induced Reductions in Amygdala Lateral Paracapsular GABA Neuron Circuit Activity
title_short Opioid-Induced Reductions in Amygdala Lateral Paracapsular GABA Neuron Circuit Activity
title_sort opioid-induced reductions in amygdala lateral paracapsular gaba neuron circuit activity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9916002/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36768252
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24031929
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