鉴定光周期在雌性小鼠多巴胺介导行为中的调节作用

Q2 Medicine
Beimnet B. Kassaye , Alexis N. Jameson , Katherine Moore , Douglas G. McMahon , Brad A. Grueter
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摘要

光周期是调节不同季节行为变化的主要环境线索。之前,我们已经证明光周期对伏隔核(NAc)突触多巴胺动力学具有性别特异性影响。此外,有证据表明,多巴胺转运蛋白(DAT)是光周期对NAc多巴胺的性别特异性影响的潜在作用位点。NAc是奖励回路中的一个关键节点,它会给行为带来动机,突触中NAc多巴胺动态的变化会导致行为的强烈变化。可卡因是一种针对单胺转运体的精神兴奋剂,包括DAT,并产生强大的行为效应。因此,利用可卡因介导的行为,我们可以确定光周期是否影响DAT功能和多巴胺生理。在这里,我们使用雄性和雌性小鼠,研究了与季节相关的光周期对NAc中DAT功能和多巴胺依赖行为的影响。我们发现,在短的,类似冬季的光周期中长大的雌性会减弱可卡因引起的过度运动。相反,在类似夏季的长光周期中长大的雌性表现出更多的DA释放和可卡因介导的DAT抑制,而我们观察到对可卡因相关学习的敏感性降低。本文提出的综合工作提供了证据,证明光周期对NAc DAT功能和DAT介导的行为具有不同的、女性特异性的影响。
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Identification of photoperiod as a regulator of dopamine-mediated behavior in female mice

Identification of photoperiod as a regulator of dopamine-mediated behavior in female mice
Photoperiod is the primary environmental cue that regulates changes in behavior across seasons. Previously, we have shown that photoperiod has sex-specific effects on synaptic dopamine dynamics in the nucleus accumbens (NAc). Further, evidence suggests that the dopamine transporter (DAT) is a potential locus of action for the sex-specific effects of photoperiod on NAc dopamine. The NAc is a critical node within the reward circuit that brings motivation to action, and changes to NAc dopamine dynamics at the synapse can result in robust changes in behaviors. Cocaine is a psychostimulant that targets monoamine transporters, including DAT, and generates robust behavioral effects. Thus, using cocaine-mediated behavior, we can determine whether photoperiod impacts DAT function and dopamine physiology. Here, using male and female mice we examined the effect of seasonally relevant photoperiods on DAT function in the NAc and dopamine-dependent behavior. We found that females raised in Short, winter-like photoperiod have blunted cocaine-induced hyperlocomotion. Conversely, females raised in Long, summer-like photoperiod exhibit greater DA release and cocaine-mediated DAT inhibition while we observe decreased sensitivity to cocaine-associated learning. The combined work presented here provides evidence that photoperiod has differential, female-specific effects on NAc DAT function and DAT-mediated behaviors.
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Neurobiology of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms
Neurobiology of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms Neuroscience-Behavioral Neuroscience
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4.50
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9
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: Neurobiology of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms is a multidisciplinary journal for the publication of original research and review articles on basic and translational research into sleep and circadian rhythms. The journal focuses on topics covering the mechanisms of sleep/wake and circadian regulation from molecular to systems level, and on the functional consequences of sleep and circadian disruption. A key aim of the journal is the translation of basic research findings to understand and treat sleep and circadian disorders. Topics include, but are not limited to: Basic and translational research, Molecular mechanisms, Genetics and epigenetics, Inflammation and immunology, Memory and learning, Neurological and neurodegenerative diseases, Neuropsychopharmacology and neuroendocrinology, Behavioral sleep and circadian disorders, Shiftwork, Social jetlag.
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