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Na Yan1, Ning Chen, Honghua Zhu, Jianguo Zhang, Moira Sim, Yu Ma, Wei Wang.
Abstract
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the nucleus accumbens (NAc) is a potential remedial therapy for drug craving and relapse, but the mechanism is poorly understood. We investigated changes in neurotransmitter levels during high frequency stimulation (HFS) of the unilateral NAc on morphine-induced rats. Sixty adult Wistar rats were randomized into five groups: the control group (administration of saline), the morphine-only group (systematic administration of morphine without electrode implantation), the morphine-sham-stimulation group (systematic administration of morphine with electrode implantation but not given stimulation), the morphine-stimulation group (systematic administration of morphine with electrode implantation and stimulation) and the saline-stimulation group (administration of saline with electrode implantation and stimulation). The stimulation electrode was stereotaxically implanted into the core of unilateral NAc and microdialysis probes were unilaterally lowered into the ipsilateral ventral tegmental area (VTA), NAc, and ventral pallidum (VP). Samples from microdialysis probes in the ipsilateral VTA, NAc, and VP were analyzed for glutamate (Glu) and γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The levels of Glu were increased in the ipsilateral NAc and VP of morphine-only group versus control group, whereas Glu levels were not significantly changed in the ipsilateral VTA. Furthermore, the levels of GABA decreased significantly in the ipsilateral NAc, VP, and VTA of morphine-only group when compared with control group. The profiles of increased Glu and reduced GABA in morphine-induced rats suggest that the presence of increased excitatory neurotransmission in these brain regions. The concentrations of the Glu significantly decreased while the levels of GABA increased in ipsilateral VTA, NAc, and VP in the morphine-stimulation group compared with the morphine-only group. No significant changes were seen in the morphine-sham stimulation group compared with the morphine-only group. These findings indicated that unilateral NAc stimulation inhibits the morphine-induced rats associated hyperactivation of excitatory neurotransmission in the mesocorticolimbic reward circuit.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24244479 PMCID: PMC3828386 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0079318
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Phograph of an individual rat undergoing NAc-DBS.
An Signal Generator connected to a Constant Current Bipolar Stimulus Isolator that is connected to the concentric bipolar electrode implanted into the rat NAc and secured using dental cement and bone screws. The stimulator cable is routed through a commutator to allow the rat to move freely during the stimulation phase.
Figure 2The chromatogram of Glu and GABA.
a: standard substance; b: sample.
Figure 3Effects of exposure to high frequency stimulation on morphine-induced conditioned place preference (CPP).
Data represent means ± SEM for time spent on the drug-paired minus time spent on the saline-paired side; *P<0.05, compared with control group; #P<0.05, compared with the morphine-stimulation group.
Levels of Glu and GABA in dialysates in the VTA, NAc and VP collected in each group (Mean ± SEM, nM/ml).
| group | n | NAc | VP | VTA | |||
| Glu | GABA | Glu | GABA | Glu | GABA | ||
| control group | 11 | 1.76±0.37 | 1.89±0.45 | 1.56±0.35 | 2.45±0.33 | 1.78±0.31 | 1.42±0.32 |
| Morphine-only group | 11 | 3.54±0.41 | 1.05±0.32 | 2.92±0.48 | 1.57±0.38 | 1.87±0.29 | 1.03±0.27 |
| morphine-sham-stimulation group | 11 | 3.47±0.39 | 1.08±0.27 | 2.86±0.34 | 1.69±0.41 | 1.75±0.36 | 1.05±0.37 |
| morphine-stimulation group | 12 | 1.17±0.29 | 3.23±0.35 | 1.07±0.32 | 3.07±0.26 | 1.23±0.27 | 2.49±0.34 |
| saline-stimulation group | 11 | 1.63±0.233 | 1.98±0.32 | 1.49±0.31 | 2.56±0.26 | 1.64±0.34 | 1.53±0.28 |
| F | 117.3 | 75.87 | 61.64 | 40.84 | 7.428 | 40.56 | |
| P | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | |
Statistical analysis was performed by one-way ANOVA followed by post hoc analysis.
P<0.05, compared with control group;
P<0.05, compared with morphine-stimulation group.
Figure 4Histological examination in the morphine-stimulation group.
a: HE staining(x200); b: Nissl staining(x200).