内源性大麻素调节焦虑回避的杏仁核-海马体回路。

IF 14.3 1区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
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最近的研究表明,增加脑内源性大麻素(eCBs)对焦虑症的治疗潜力,但潜在的脑回路仍然难以捉摸。本研究发现,光遗传抑制和激活基底外侧杏仁核前部(aBLA) -腹侧海马体(vHPC)谷氨酸能投射分别减少和增加焦虑回避行为。然后,通过采用三种新开发的突触和电路特异性的eCB靶向病毒策略,研究了aBLA-vHPC投射中eCBs对焦虑回避的贡献,以实现实时监测eCB释放,CB1受体的体内光遗传激活以及CRISPR-Cas9基因敲除eCB生物合成酶。在焦虑回避过程中,在aBLA-vHPC谷氨酸能突触中发现显著的eCB释放,这表明aBLA-vHPC投射中增加的eCB对焦虑回避有抑制作用。aBLA-vHPC突触的CB1受体特异性激活抑制突触前谷氨酸释放并减少焦虑回避的研究结果进一步支持了这一观点。相反,特异性敲低aBLA-vHPC突触上的eCB生物合成酶会降低aBLA-vHPC谷氨酸突触上的eCB水平,并增加焦虑回避。此外,抑制abla神经支配的vHPC谷氨酸能神经元可减轻焦虑回避。总之,这些发现揭示了aBLA-vHPC电路中增加的eCB信号对焦虑回避的抵消作用。
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An Amygdala-hippocampus Circuit for Endocannabinoid Modulation of Anxiety Avoidance.

Recent studies indicate a therapeutic potential of increased brain endocannabinoids (eCBs) in anxiety disorders, but the underlying brain circuits are still elusive. Here, it is observed that optogenetic inhibition and activation of anterior basolateral amygdala (aBLA) - ventral hippocampus (vHPC) glutamatergic projections respectively decrease and increase anxiety avoidance behaviors. Then, the contributions of eCBs in aBLA-vHPC projections to anxiety avoidance are investigated by employing three newly developed synapse- and circuit-specific eCB-targeted viral strategies to achieve real-time monitoring of eCB release, in vivo optogenetic activation of CB1 receptors, and CRISPR-Cas9 gene knockdown of eCB biosynthesis enzymes. Prominent eCB release are surprisingly found at aBLA-vHPC glutamatergic synapses during anxiety avoidance, suggesting inhibitory effects of increased eCBs in aBLA-vHPC projections on anxiety avoidance. This idea is further supported by findings that specific activation of CB1 receptors at aBLA-vHPC synapses inhibit presynaptic glutamate release and reduce anxiety avoidance. In contrast, specific knockdown of eCB biosynthesis enzymes at aBLA-vHPC synapses reduce eCB levels at aBLA-vHPC glutamatergic synapses and increase anxiety avoidance. Additionally, inhibition of aBLA-innervated vHPC glutamatergic neurons alleviates anxiety avoidance. Together, these findings reveal counteracting effects of increased eCB signaling in aBLA-vHPC circuits on anxiety avoidance.

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Advanced Science
Advanced Science CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARYNANOSCIENCE &-NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY
CiteScore
18.90
自引率
2.60%
发文量
1602
审稿时长
1.9 months
期刊介绍: Advanced Science is a prestigious open access journal that focuses on interdisciplinary research in materials science, physics, chemistry, medical and life sciences, and engineering. The journal aims to promote cutting-edge research by employing a rigorous and impartial review process. It is committed to presenting research articles with the highest quality production standards, ensuring maximum accessibility of top scientific findings. With its vibrant and innovative publication platform, Advanced Science seeks to revolutionize the dissemination and organization of scientific knowledge.
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