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Opioid-Induced Molecular and Cellular Plasticity of Ventral Tegmental Area Dopamine Neurons.

Marie A Doyle1, Michelle S Mazei-Robison1.   

Abstract

Opioid drugs are highly valued as potent analgesics; however, there are significant risks associated with long-term use because of their abuse liability. Opioids cause changes in ventral tegmental area (VTA) gene expression and cell activity that have been linked to addiction-related behaviors in rodent models. Here, we focus on VTA dopamine (DA) neurons and review the cellular, structural, and synaptic plasticity changes induced by acute and chronic opioid exposure. We also discuss many avenues for future research including determination of whether opioid neuroadaptations are specific for subpopulations of VTA DA neurons. A better understanding of the molecular adaptations within the cells and circuits that drive opioid abuse is crucial for the development of better treatments for substance use disorders and to create novel, safer pain-relieving therapeutics.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 31964652      PMCID: PMC7371531          DOI: 10.1101/cshperspect.a039362

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cold Spring Harb Perspect Med        ISSN: 2157-1422            Impact factor:   6.915


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1.  Inhibition of PSD95-nNOS protein-protein interactions decreases morphine reward and relapse vulnerability in rats.

Authors:  Idaira Oliva; Shahin A Saberi; Claudia Rangel-Barajas; Vishakh Iyer; Kendra D Bunner; Yvonne Y Lai; Pushkar M Kulkarni; Sumanta Garai; Ganesh A Thakur; Jonathon D Crystal; George V Rebec; Andrea G Hohmann
Journal:  Addict Biol       Date:  2022-09       Impact factor: 4.093

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