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Stress-Induced Reduction of Dorsal Striatal D2 Dopamine Receptors Prevents Retention of a Newly Acquired Adaptive Coping Strategy

机译:应力诱导的背纹状体D2多巴胺受体的减少阻止了新获得的适应性应对策略的保留。

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The inability to learn an adaptive coping strategy in a novel stressful condition leads to dysfunctional stress coping, a marker of mental disturbances. This study tested the involvement of dorsal striatal dopamine receptors in the dysfunctional coping with the Forced Swim test fostered by a previous experience of reduced food availability. Adult male mice were submitted to a temporary (12 days) reduction of food availability [food-restricted (FR)] or continuously free-fed (FF). Different groups of FF and FR mice were used to evaluate: (1) dorsal striatal mRNA levels of the two isoforms of the dopamine D2 receptor (D2S, D2L). (2) Forced Swim-induced c-fos expression in the dorsal striatum; (3) acquisition and 24 h retention of passive coping with Forced Swim. Additional groups of FF mice were tested for 24 h retention of passive coping acquired during a first experience with Forced Swim immediately followed by intra-striatal infusion of vehicle or two doses of the dopamine D2/D3 receptors antagonist sulpiride or the D1/D5 receptors antagonist SCH23390. Previous restricted feeding selectively reduced mRNA levels of both D2 isoforms and abolished Forced Swim-induced c-fos expression in the left Dorsolateral Striatum and selectively prevented 24 h retention of the coping strategy acquired in a first experience of Forced Swim. Finally, temporary blockade of left Dorsolateral Striatum D2/D3 receptors immediately following the first Forced Swim experience selectively reproduced the behavioral effect of restricted feeding in FF mice. In conclusion, the present results demonstrate that mice previously exposed to a temporary reduction of food availability show low striatal D2 receptors, a known marker of addiction-associated aberrant neuroplasticity, as well as liability to relapse into maladaptive stress coping strategies. Moreover, they offer strong support to a causal relationship between reduction of D2 receptors in the left Dorsolateral Striatum and impaired consolidation of newly acquired adaptive coping.
机译:在新的压力条件下无法学习适应性应对策略会导致功能异常的压力应对,这是精神障碍的标志。这项研究测试了背纹状体多巴胺受体在功能障碍应对中的作用,这与以前因食物供应减少而引起的强迫游泳测试有关。成年雄性小鼠暂时(12天)减少食物供应量(食物限制(FR))或连续自由喂养(FF)。使用不同组的FF和FR小鼠评估:(1)多巴胺D2受体(D2S,D2L)的两种同工型的背纹状体mRNA水平。 (2)强迫游泳诱导背侧纹状体中c-fos表达; (3)被动游泳和被动游泳的保留和24小时保留。测试了另外几组FF小鼠在第一次强迫游泳后的被动应对中保留了24小时的情况,并立即进行了纹状体内输注媒介物或两剂多巴胺D2 / D3受体拮抗剂舒必利或D1 / D5受体拮抗剂SCH23390。先前的限制性进食选择性降低了D2亚型的mRNA水平,并废除了左侧背侧纹状体中强迫游泳诱导的c-fos表达,并选择性地阻止了在强迫游泳的首次体验中获得的24 h应对策略的保留。最后,在第一次强迫游泳之后,左后外侧纹状体D2 / D3受体的暂时性阻断作用立即重现了FF小鼠限制性喂养的行为效应。总之,本研究结果表明,先前暴露于食物供应量暂时减少的小鼠显示出低的纹状体D2受体,成瘾相关的异常神经可塑性的已知标记,以及对适应不良适应症应对策略的责任。此外,它们为左背侧纹状体中D2受体减少与新获得的适应性应对的巩固受损之间的因果关系提供了有力的支持。

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