Psychopharmacology 2014-10-01

Involvement of insular muscarinic cholinergic receptors in morphine-induced conditioned place preference in rats.

Wei Wu, Hui Li, Yu Liu, Xinjie Huang, Lei Chen, Haifeng Zhai

Index: Psychopharmacol. Ser. 231(21) , 4109-18, (2014)

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Abstract

Drug addiction represents a pathological usurpation of neural processes involved in learning and memory. Retrieval of drug-related memories can result in drug craving and relapse. Recently, the insula was identified as part of the neuronal circuit responsible for the processing of drug memory; however, its precise role remains unclear.To investigate the involvement of insular muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (mAChRs) in the processing of drug memory.The morphine-induced conditioned place preference (CPP) was used to assess drug memory. All rats were first trained with morphine to establish the CPP. Sub-groups of these rats were used for contextual cue-induced CPP reinstatement. Other sub-groups of rats underwent extinction of the CPP, and 5 m/kg morphine was used for priming-induced CPP reinstatement. Microinjection of mAChR antagonists or agonists into the insula was performed prior to the CPP tests in order to evaluate their effect on CPP expression.Insular microinjections of the nonselective mAChR antagonist, scopolamine, and the M₁ antagonist, pirenzepine, significantly inhibited CPP expression in both contextual cue- and priming-induced CPP reinstatement; the M₁ agonist, MCN-A-343, and the M₄ antagonist, tropicamide, enhanced CPP expression. The M₄ agonist, LY2033298, inhibited CPP expression. The M₂ antagonist, methoctramine, and M₃ antagonist, 4-DAMP, had no effect on CPP expression.Our results demonstrate that insular mAChRs play a role in the processing of drug memory. M₁ and M₄ mAChRs work paradoxically; M₁ activation and M₄ inhibition attenuate the expression of drug memory, while M₁ inhibition and M₄ activation augment the expression of drug memory.


Related Compounds

  • Tropicamide
  • Pirenzepine, Dihy...
  • 4-DAMP

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