Inhibition of phosphodiesterase10A attenuates morphine-induced conditioned place preference

作者:发布时间:2014-12-22浏览次数:2062

镇学初教授在Mol Brain上发表署名论文Inhibition of phosphodiesterase10A attenuates morphine-induced conditioned place preference.

Abstract

Background: Phosphodiesterase (PDE) 10A is selectively expressed in  medium spiny neurons of the striatum. Nucleus accumbens (NAc) is a key  region that mediates drug reward and addiction-related behaviors. To  investigate the potential role of PDE10A in the reinforcement properties  of morphine, we tested the effect of MP-10, a selective inhibitor of  PDE10A, on acquisition, expression, and extinction of morphine-induced  conditioned place preference (CPP).

Results: The results show that 2.5 mg/kg MP-10, administered  subcutaneously, significantly inhibited the acquisition of  morphine-induced CPP. The same dose of MP-10 alone did not result in the  CPP. Moreover, MP-10 did not alter the expression of morphine-induced  CPP, but did accelerate the extinction of morphine-induced CPP.  Additionally, chronic treatment with 2.5 mg/kg MP-10 decreased  expression of phosphorylated CREB (pCREB), activated cAMP response  element binding protein, in dorsomedial striatum, in shell of NAc, and  in anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) as well as decreased expression of  ΔFosB in the shell of NAc and ACC.

Conclusion: The results suggest that inhibition of PDE10A may have therapeutic potential in the treatment of opioid addiction.

Keywords: Conditional place preference, Morphine, Nucleus accumbens, Phosphodiesterase10A, Striatum, cAMP

response element binding protein, Delta FosB