Effects of acute amphetamine in the mediodorsal nucleus of the thalamus: possible relevance for psychiatric disorders

A Lavin
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Disruptions in the thalamocortical circuit have been related to several psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia and obsessive-compulsive disorders. The dopaminergic/GABAergic afferents to the limbic thalamocortical circuit originate in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and play a crucial role in the regulation of the normal cognitive functions mediated by this circuit. Moreover, it has been shown that the dopaminergic modulatory system is altered in schizophrenics. Despite the strong clinical and behavioral evidence of the importance of the thalamocortical circuit and the mesocortical dopamine (DA) system for normal cognitive function, little is known about the basic synaptic interactions between the thalamus and VTA. This research hypothesized that VTA stimulation would evoke DAergic and/or GABAergic-mediated responses in the MD thalamic neurons. Using intracellular recordings in vivo, it was found that VTA stimulation evoked short latency EPSPs in 73% of the recorded MD neurons and IPSPs-like responses in 16% of the MD cells. The nature of the VTA-MD projection was explored using DAergic and GABAergic drugs. It was found that the indirect DAergic agonist amphetamine affects the spontaneous and VTA-mediated responses recorded in the MD thalamus. These results indicate that the VTA projection contributes to the modulation of MD activity and that the disruption of such modulation may be relevant in neuropsychiatry disorders.

急性安非他明对丘脑中背核的影响:可能与精神疾病有关
丘脑皮质回路的破坏与一些精神疾病有关,如精神分裂症和强迫症。多巴胺能/ gaba能传入边缘丘脑皮质回路起源于腹侧被盖区(VTA),并在该回路介导的正常认知功能的调节中起关键作用。此外,研究表明,多巴胺能调节系统在精神分裂症患者中发生了改变。尽管有强有力的临床和行为证据表明丘脑皮质回路和中皮层多巴胺(DA)系统对正常认知功能的重要性,但对丘脑和VTA之间的基本突触相互作用知之甚少。本研究假设VTA刺激会在MD丘脑神经元中引起DAergic和/或gabergic介导的反应。通过在体内的细胞内记录,研究人员发现VTA刺激在73%的MD神经元中诱发了短潜伏期EPSPs,在16%的MD细胞中诱发了ipsps样反应。使用达能和gab能药物探讨VTA-MD投射的性质。研究发现,间接达能激动剂安非他明影响自发性和vta介导的反应记录在MD丘脑。这些结果表明,VTA投射有助于MD活动的调节,这种调节的破坏可能与神经精神疾病有关。
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