首页> 美国卫生研究院文献>Neuropsychopharmacology >Cannabinoid Receptor Activation Shifts Temporally Engendered Patterns of Dopamine Release
【2h】

Cannabinoid Receptor Activation Shifts Temporally Engendered Patterns of Dopamine Release

机译:大麻受体激活转移多巴胺释放的暂时参与模式

代理获取
本网站仅为用户提供外文OA文献查询和代理获取服务,本网站没有原文。下单后我们将采用程序或人工为您竭诚获取高质量的原文,但由于OA文献来源多样且变更频繁,仍可能出现获取不到、文献不完整或与标题不符等情况,如果获取不到我们将提供退款服务。请知悉。

摘要

The ability to discern temporally pertinent environmental events is essential for the generation of adaptive behavior in conventional tasks, and our overall survival. Cannabinoids are thought to disrupt temporally controlled behaviors by interfering with dedicated brain timing networks. Cannabinoids also increase dopamine release within the mesolimbic system, a neural pathway generally implicated in timing behavior. Timing can be assessed using fixed-interval (FI) schedules, which reinforce behavior on the basis of time. To date, it remains unknown how cannabinoids modulate dopamine release when responding under FI conditions, and for that matter, how subsecond dopamine release is related to time in these tasks. In the present study, we hypothesized that cannabinoids would accelerate timing behavior in an FI task while concurrently augmenting a temporally relevant pattern of dopamine release. To assess this possibility, we measured subsecond dopamine concentrations in the nucleus accumbens while mice responded for food under the influence of the cannabinoid agonist WIN 55 212-2 in an FI task. Our data reveal that accumbal dopamine concentrations decrease proportionally to interval duration—suggesting that dopamine encodes time in FI tasks. We further demonstrate that WIN 55 212-2 dose-dependently increases dopamine release and accelerates a temporal behavioral response pattern in a CB1 receptor-dependent manner—suggesting that cannabinoid receptor activation modifies timing behavior, in part, by augmenting time-engendered patterns of dopamine release. Additional investigation uncovered a specific role for endogenous cannabinoid tone in timing behavior, as elevations in 2-arachidonoylglycerol, but not anandamide, significantly accelerated the temporal response pattern in a manner akin to WIN 55 212-2.
机译:识别与时间相关的环境事件的能力对于常规任务中适应行为的产生以及我们的整体生存至关重要。大麻素被认为通过干扰专用的大脑定时网络来破坏时间控制的行为。大麻素还增加中脑边缘系统内的多巴胺释放,中脑边缘系统通常与计时行为有关。可以使用固定间隔(FI)计划来评估时间,该计划可以根据时间加强行为。迄今为止,尚不清楚大麻素如何在FI条件下做出反应时调节多巴胺释放,就此而言,亚秒级多巴胺释放与这些任务中的时间有何关系。在本研究中,我们假设大麻素会加快FI任务中的计时行为,同时又会增加与时间相关的多巴胺释放模式。为了评估这种可能性,我们在FI任务中在大麻素激动剂WIN 55 212-2的影响下对食物做出反应的同时,测量伏隔核中亚秒级的多巴胺浓度。我们的数据显示,累积的多巴胺浓度与间隔时间成正比降低-建议多巴胺编码FI任务中的时间。我们进一步证明,WIN 55 212-2剂量依赖性地增加了多巴胺的释放,并以CB1受体依赖性的方式加速了时间行为反应模式-这表明大麻素受体激活部分地通过增加时间限制的多巴胺模式来改变定时行为。释放。进一步的研究揭示了内源性大麻素音在定时行为中的特定作用,因为2-花生四烯酰基甘油而不是花生四烯酸酰胺的升高以类似于WIN 55 212-2的方式显着加速了时间响应模式。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
代理获取

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号