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Eur J Neurosci ; 59(12): 3422-3444, 2024 Jun.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38679044

RÉSUMÉ

Drug dependence is characterized by a switch in motivation wherein a positively reinforcing substance can become negatively reinforcing. Put differently, drug use can transform from a form of pleasure-seeking to a form of relief-seeking. Ventral tegmental area (VTA) GABA neurons form an anatomical point of divergence between two double dissociable pathways that have been shown to be functionally implicated and necessary for these respective motivations to seek drugs. The tegmental pedunculopontine nucleus (TPP) is necessary for opiate conditioned place preferences (CPP) in previously drug-naïve rats and mice, whereas dopaminergic (DA) transmission in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) is necessary for opiate CPP in opiate-dependent and withdrawn (ODW) rats and mice. Here, we show that this switch in functional anatomy is contingent upon the gap junction-forming protein, connexin-36 (Cx36), in VTA GABA neurons. Intra-VTA infusions of the Cx36 blocker, mefloquine, in ODW rats resulted in a reversion to a drug-naïve-like state wherein the TPP was necessary for opiate CPP and where opiate withdrawal aversions were lost. Consistent with these data, conditional knockout mice lacking Cx36 in GABA neurons (GAD65-Cre;Cx36 fl(CFP)/fl(CFP)) exhibited a perpetual drug-naïve-like state wherein opiate CPP was always DA independent, and opiate withdrawal aversions were absent even in mice subjected to an opiate dependence and withdrawal induction protocol. Further, viral-mediated rescue of Cx36 in VTA GABA neurons was sufficient to restore their susceptibility to an ODW state wherein opiate CPP was DA dependent. Our findings reveal a functional role for VTA gap junctions that has eluded prevailing circuit models of addiction.


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Connexines , Neurones GABAergiques , , Jonctions communicantes , Troubles liés aux opiacés , Aire tegmentale ventrale , Animaux , Aire tegmentale ventrale/métabolisme , Aire tegmentale ventrale/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Connexines/métabolisme , Connexines/génétique , Neurones GABAergiques/métabolisme , Neurones GABAergiques/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Jonctions communicantes/métabolisme , Jonctions communicantes/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Mâle , Rats , Troubles liés aux opiacés/métabolisme , Troubles liés aux opiacés/physiopathologie , Méfloquine/pharmacologie , Souris , Rat Sprague-Dawley , Noyau tegmental pédonculopontin/métabolisme , Noyau tegmental pédonculopontin/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques
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