Excitatory Synaptic Transmission Is Differentially Modulated by Opioid Receptors along the Claustrocingulate Pathway.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
eNeuro Pub Date : 2025-08-18 Print Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1523/ENEURO.0219-25.2025
Jacob M Reeves, Erwin Arias-Hervert, Gracianne E Kmiec, William T Birdsong
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Abstract

The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) plays a pivotal role in processing pain and emotion, communicating with both cortical and subcortical regions involved in these functions. The claustrum (CLA), a subcortical region with extensive connectivity to the ACC, also plays a critical role in pain perception and consciousness. Both ACC and CLA express Kappa (KOR), Mu (MOR), and Delta (DOR) opioid receptors, yet whether and how opioid receptors modulate this circuit are poorly understood. This study investigates the effects of opioid receptor activation on glutamatergic signaling in CLA→ACC circuitry using spatial transcriptomics, brain slice electrophysiology, optogenetics, and pharmacological approaches in mice of both sexes. Our results demonstrated that excitatory synaptic transmission generated by the CLA onto Layer 5 pyramidal (L5 PYR) cells in the ACC are reduced by KOR, MOR, and DOR agonists. However, only KOR agonists reduce monosynaptic transmission from the CLA onto L5 ACC PYR cells, highlighting the unique role of KOR in modulating the CLA→ACC pathway. MOR and DOR agonists only reduced slower, longer-latency recurrent excitatory responses. These findings provide new insights into how opioid receptors regulate the claustrocingulate circuit and demonstrate the distinct, receptor-specific modulation of synaptic transmission within this network.

兴奋性突触传递是由阿片受体沿着幽闭-扣带通路差异调节的。
前扣带皮层(ACC)在处理疼痛和情绪中起着关键作用,并与参与这些功能的皮层和皮层下区域进行交流。屏状体(CLA)是一个皮层下区域,与前扣带有广泛的连接,在疼痛感知和意识中也起着关键作用。ACC和CLA都表达Kappa (KOR)、Mu (MOR)和Delta (DOR)阿片受体,但阿片受体是否以及如何调节这一回路尚不清楚。本研究利用空间转录组学、脑切片电生理学、光遗传学和药理学方法研究了阿片受体激活对CLA-ACC回路中谷氨酸能信号的影响。我们的研究结果表明,CLA在ACC第5层锥体细胞(L5 PYR)上产生的兴奋性突触传递被KOR、MOR和DOR激动剂减少。然而,只有KOR激动剂减少CLA到L5 ACC PYR细胞的单突触传递,突出了KOR在调节CLA-ACC通路中的独特作用。MOR和DOR激动剂仅能减少较慢、较长潜伏期的复发性兴奋反应。这些发现为阿片受体如何调节幽闭-扣带回路提供了新的见解,并展示了该网络中突触传递的独特受体特异性调节。本研究探讨阿片类药物如何调节控制疼痛和情绪的脑回路。处理感觉和情绪信息的大脑区域屏状体向前扣带皮层发送信号,而前扣带皮层是疼痛感知和情绪调节的关键区域。通过检查阿片受体如何影响这些信号,该研究揭示了每种受体如何以不同的方式调节电路活动。这些发现很重要,因为它们更好地理解了不同的阿片受体亚型如何独特地控制突触传递和脑回路功能的不同特性,为开发针对疼痛、情绪障碍和阿片使用障碍的靶向治疗提供了见解。这项工作提高了我们理解和操纵涉及复杂行为的大脑回路的能力。
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eNeuro
eNeuro Neuroscience-General Neuroscience
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
2.90%
发文量
486
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: An open-access journal from the Society for Neuroscience, eNeuro publishes high-quality, broad-based, peer-reviewed research focused solely on the field of neuroscience. eNeuro embodies an emerging scientific vision that offers a new experience for authors and readers, all in support of the Society’s mission to advance understanding of the brain and nervous system.
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