伏隔核
中棘神经元
有条件地点偏好
背景(考古学)
神经科学
条件作用
心理学
纹状体
上瘾
生物
多巴胺
古生物学
统计
数学
作者
Brandon W. Hughes,Jessica L. Huebschman,Tsvetkov Ea,Benjamin M. Siemsen,Kirsten K Snyder,Rose Marie Akiki,D.J. Wood,Rachel D. Penrod,Michael D. Scofield,Stefano Berto,Makoto Taniguchi,Christopher W. Cowan
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-50099-1
摘要
Abstract Powerful associations that link drugs of abuse with cues in the drug-paired environment often serve as prepotent relapse triggers. Drug-associated contexts and cues activate ensembles of nucleus accumbens (NAc) neurons, including D1-class medium spiny neurons (MSNs) that typically promote, and D2-class MSNs that typically oppose, drug seeking. We found that in mice, cocaine conditioning upregulated transiently the activity-regulated transcription factor, Neuronal PAS Domain Protein 4 (NPAS4), in a small subset of NAc neurons. The NPAS4+ NAc ensemble was required for cocaine conditioned place preference. We also observed that NPAS4 functions within NAc D2-, but not D1-, MSNs to support cocaine-context associations and cue-induced cocaine, but not sucrose, seeking. Together, our data show that the NPAS4+ ensemble of NAc neurons is essential for cocaine-context associations in mice, and that NPAS4 itself functions in NAc D2-MSNs to support cocaine-context associations by suppressing drug-induced counteradaptations that oppose relapse-related behaviour.
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