Mu Opioid Receptor Activation is Required for NMDA Receptor Antagonist Effects on Stress-induced Maladaptive Behavior.

IF 9.6 1区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Cory B Langreck, Briana Chen, Victor M Luna, Mel Nelson, Gergely Turi, Rob Hill, Gilles Rubinstenn, Meritxell Canals, J Robert Lane, Christine A Denny, Jonathan A Javitch
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Abstract

Background: Contradictory evidence has emerged regarding the role of the mu opioid receptor (MOR) in the antidepressant actions of (R,S)-ketamine.

Methods: Here, we used the long-acting MOR-selective antagonist methocinnamox (MCAM) to determine the contribution of MOR to the actions of (R,S)-ketamine and the more selective N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) antagonist fluoroethylnormemantine (FENM) against stress-induced maladaptive behaviors. (R,S)-ketamine enantiomers and metabolites and FENM were assessed for their ability to directly activate MOR in cell signaling assays. (R,S)-ketamine and FENM were tested in various behavioral paradigms with vehicle or MCAM pretreatment. Patch clamp electrophysiology was used to determine the effects of MOR antagonism on ventral hippocampal cornu ammonis (CA3) glutamatergic activity after (R,S)-ketamine administration.

Results: (R,S)-ketamine and its enantiomers showed weak partial agonism of MOR, whereas the potency and efficacy of FENM were negligible. The antinociceptive effect of (R,S)-ketamine were both more potent and more sensitive to blockade by MCAM than that of FENM. When given either before or after stress, both (R,S)-ketamine and FENM reduced behavioral despair. MCAM prevented the effects of both NMDAR antagonists given before or after stress, despite their differences in direct MOR activity and antinociception.

Conclusions: MOR activation is required for the efficacy of both (R,S)-ketamine and FENM against stress-induced maladaptive behavior, suggesting that these compounds function through an indirect effect of NMDAR antagonism on endogenous opioid signaling.

NMDA受体拮抗剂对应激诱导的适应不良行为的作用需要Mu阿片受体激活。
背景:关于mu阿片受体(MOR)在(R,S)-氯胺酮抗抑郁作用中的作用,出现了相互矛盾的证据。方法:本研究采用MOR选择性长效拮抗剂甲氧西芹氧(MCAM)来确定MOR对(R,S)-氯胺酮和选择性更强的n -甲基- d -天冬氨酸受体(NMDAR)拮抗剂氟乙基正美刚(FENM)对抗应激诱导的不良行为的作用。(R,S)-氯胺酮对映体和代谢物以及FENM在细胞信号分析中评估了它们直接激活MOR的能力。(R,S)-氯胺酮和FENM分别在载具和MCAM预处理的不同行为范式下进行测试。采用膜片钳电生理法测定(R,S)-氯胺酮给药后MOR拮抗对海马腹侧角氨(CA3)谷氨酸活性的影响。结果:(R,S)-氯胺酮及其对映体对MOR有微弱的部分激动作用,而FENM的效价和疗效可以忽略不计。(R,S)-氯胺酮对MCAM的抑制作用更强,对FENM的抑制作用更敏感。在应激前或应激后给予(R,S)-氯胺酮和FENM均能减轻行为绝望。MCAM阻止了应激前后两种NMDAR拮抗剂的作用,尽管它们在直接MOR活性和抗痛觉性方面存在差异。结论:(R,S)-氯胺酮和FENM对应激诱导的适应不良行为均需要MOR激活,表明这些化合物通过NMDAR拮抗内源性阿片信号传导的间接作用起作用。
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Biological Psychiatry
Biological Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
18.80
自引率
2.80%
发文量
1398
审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: Biological Psychiatry is an official journal of the Society of Biological Psychiatry and was established in 1969. It is the first journal in the Biological Psychiatry family, which also includes Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging and Biological Psychiatry: Global Open Science. The Society's main goal is to promote excellence in scientific research and education in the fields related to the nature, causes, mechanisms, and treatments of disorders pertaining to thought, emotion, and behavior. To fulfill this mission, Biological Psychiatry publishes peer-reviewed, rapid-publication articles that present new findings from original basic, translational, and clinical mechanistic research, ultimately advancing our understanding of psychiatric disorders and their treatment. The journal also encourages the submission of reviews and commentaries on current research and topics of interest.
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