The activity-regulated cytoskeleton-associated protein, Arc, functions in the nucleus accumbens shell to limit multiple triggers of cocaine-seeking behaviour

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作者
Barry, Sarah M. [1 ]
Barry, Gabriella M. [1 ]
Martinez, Dalia [1 ]
Penrod, Rachel D. [1 ,2 ]
Cowan, Christopher W. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ South Carolina, Dept Neurosci, Charleston, SC USA
[2] Med Univ South Carolina, Dept Neurosci, 173 Ashley Ave,BSB 403,MSC 510, Charleston, SC 29425 USA
关键词
Arc/Arg3.1; cocaine; cue-induced reinstatement; self-administration; CUE-INDUCED REINSTATEMENT; IMMEDIATE-EARLY GENE; VENTRAL TEGMENTAL AREA; SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY; PREFRONTAL CORTEX; UP-REGULATION; PRELIMBIC CORTEX; MESSENGER-RNA; EXPRESSION; ARC/ARG3.1;
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10.1111/adb.13335
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Use of addictive substances like cocaine produces enduring associations between the drug experience and cues in the drug-taking environment. In individuals with a substance use disorder (SUD) and attempting to remain abstinent, these powerful drug-cue associations can trigger a return to active drug use, but the molecular mechanisms regulating drug-cue associations remain poorly understood. The activity-regulated cytoskeleton-associated protein (Arc) is induced by cocaine in the nucleus accumbens (NAc), an important brain reward region, but Arc's NAc function in SUD-related behaviour remains unclear. We show here that cocaine self-administration (SA) in rats produced a significant upregulation of Arc protein in both the core and shell subregions of the NAc. Subregion-specific Arc reduction (shRNA) in the medial NAc Shell enhanced both context-associated and cue-reinstated cocaine seeking, but without altering the motivation to work for cocaine, the sensitivity to the reinforcing effects of cocaine or the ability of cocaine priming to reinstate drug seeking. In contrast, we observed no effects of Arc knockdown in the NAc core on any aspect of cocaine SA, extinction or reinstated cocaine seeking, suggesting that Arc functions within the medial NAc shell, but not NAc core, to limit the strength of drug-context and drug-cue associations that promote cocaine-seeking behaviour. The levels of the activity-regulated cytoskeleton-associated protein (Arc) are increased in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) core and shell subregions during cocaine intravenous self-administration. Viral-mediated reduction of Arc in the NAc medial shell, but not NAc core, of adult male rats has no effects on active cocaine taking, but it augments context-associated and cue-reinstated cocaine seeking. These findings suggest that Arc limits future cocaine-seeking behaviour in a NAc subregion-specific manner.image
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