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Role of Src Family Kinases in BDNF-Mediated Suppression of Cocaine-Seeking and Prevention of Cocaine-Induced ERK, GluN2A, and GluN2B Dephosphorylation in the Prelimbic Cortex.

Sarah M Barry1, Jacqueline F McGinty1.   

Abstract

Models of relapse have demonstrated that neuroadaptations in reward circuits following cocaine self-administration (SA) underlie reinstatement of drug-seeking. Dysregulation of the pathway from the prelimbic (PrL) cortex to the nucleus accumbens is implicated in reinstatement. A single BDNF infusion into the PrL cortex following a final cocaine SA session results in attenuation of reinstatement of cocaine-seeking. Inhibiting BDNF's receptor, TrkB, ERK/MAP kinase activation, or NMDA receptors blocks this attenuating effect, indicating that the interaction between glutamate-mediated synaptic activity and TrkB signaling is imperative to BDNF's suppressive effect on drug-seeking. Src family kinases (SFKs) are involved in both NMDA-mediated activation of TrkB- and TrkB-mediated tyrosine phosphorylation of NMDA receptors. We hypothesized that infusion of the SFK inhibitor, PP2, into the PrL cortex prior to a BDNF infusion, immediately after the end of the last cocaine SA session, would block BDNF's ability to suppress reinstatement of cocaine-seeking in rats with a cocaine SA history. PP2, but not the negative control, PP3, blocked BDNF's suppressive effect on context-induced relapse after 1 week of abstinence and cue-induced reinstatement after extinction. As previously reported, infusion of BDNF into the PrL cortex blocked cocaine SA-induced dephosphorylation of ERK, GluN2A, and GluN2B-containing receptors. Inhibition of SFKs using PP2 blocked BDNF-mediated phosphorylation of GluN2A, GluN2B, and ERK. These data indicate that SFK activity is necessary for BDNF-mediated suppression of cocaine-seeking and reversal of cocaine-induced dephosphorylation of key phosphoproteins in the prefrontal cortex related to synaptic plasticity.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28585567      PMCID: PMC5561338          DOI: 10.1038/npp.2017.114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuropsychopharmacology        ISSN: 0893-133X            Impact factor:   7.853


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