[投射到丘脑室旁核的边缘皮层前神经元中的NMDA受体与吗啡戒断记忆恢复有关]。

Q3 Medicine
生理学报 Pub Date : 2024-12-25
Chen-Shan Chu, Ya-Xian Wen, Qian-Ru Shen, Bin Lai, Ming Chen, Ping Zheng
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摘要

目前,戒毒问题主要在于吸毒人员复发率高。成瘾性药物会给使用者带来强烈的欣快感,促进毒品寻求。一旦停药,就会出现强烈的负面情绪和不舒服的身体反应等停药症状。情境性戒断记忆的复发是药物复发的重要原因。我们之前的研究表明,在条件情景诱导的吗啡戒断记忆检索过程中,投射到丘脑室旁核(PVT) (PrL-PVT)的前边缘皮质(PrL)神经元中c-Fos的表达增加。然而,PrL-PVT神经元是否参与戒断记忆检索及其分子机制尚不清楚。本研究采用条件place aversion (CPA)模型,结合体内钙信号记录、化学遗传学和核药物注射等方法,探讨PrL-PVT神经元在吗啡戒断记忆恢复中的作用及其分子机制。结果表明,戒断相关情境显著增强了PrL-PVT神经元的钙信号;PrL-PVT神经元抑制阻断条件情景诱导的吗啡戒断记忆检索;PrL-PVT神经元的激活导致动物逃离情境;在PrL中NMDA受体受到抑制后,戒断相关环境未能增加PrL- pvt神经元中c-Fos和Arc的表达。上述结果提示,PrL-PVT神经元中的NMDA受体与吗啡戒断记忆的恢复有关。本研究对进一步了解戒断记忆恢复的神经回路机制,以及对药物复吸的干预和预防具有重要意义。
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[NMDA receptors in prelimbic cortex neurons projecting to paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus are associated with morphine withdrawal memory retrieval].

At present, the problem of drug addiction treatment mainly lies in the high relapse rate of drug addicts. Addictive drugs will bring users a strong sense of euphoria and promote drug seeking. Once the drug is withdrawn, there will be withdrawal symptoms such as strong negative emotions and uncomfortable physical reactions. The recurrence of context-induced withdrawal memory is an important reason for drug relapse. Our previous study has shown increased c-Fos expression in prelimbic cortex (PrL) neurons projecting to paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus (PVT) (PrL-PVT) during conditioned context-induced retrieval of morphine withdrawal memory. However, whether PrL-PVT neurons are involved in withdrawal memory retrieval and the underlying molecular mechanisms remain unknown. In this study, we used conditioned place aversion (CPA) model combined with in vivo calcium signal recording, chemogenetics and nucleus drug injection methods to investigate the role and molecular mechanism of PrL-PVT neurons in retrieval of morphine withdrawal memory. The results showed that the calcium signals of PrL-PVT neurons were significantly enhanced by withdrawal-related context; Inhibition of PrL-PVT neurons blocked the conditioned context-induced morphine withdrawal memory retrieval; Activation of PrL-PVT neurons caused animals to escape from the context; After the inhibition of NMDA receptors in the PrL, withdrawal-related context failed to increase c-Fos and Arc expressions in PrL-PVT neurons. The above results suggest that NMDA receptors in PrL-PVT neurons are associated with retrieval of morphine withdrawal memory. This study is of great significance for further understanding the neural circuit mechanism of withdrawal memory retrieval as well as the intervention and prevention of drug relapse.

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期刊介绍: Acta Physiologica Sinica (APS) is sponsored by the Chinese Association for Physiological Sciences and Shanghai Institutes of Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and is published bimonthly by the Science Press, China. APS publishes original research articles in the field of physiology as well as research contributions from other biomedical disciplines and proceedings of conferences and symposia of physiological sciences. Besides “Original Research Articles”, the journal also provides columns as “Brief Review”, “Rapid Communication”, “Experimental Technique”, and “Letter to the Editor”. Articles are published in either Chinese or English according to authors’ submission.
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