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Involving the cerebellum in cocaine-induced memory: pattern of CFOS expression in mice trained to acquire conditioned preference for cocaine

机译:让小脑参与可卡因诱导的记忆:训练获得可卡因条件偏好的小鼠中CFOs表达的模式

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Because of its primary role in drug-seeking, consumption and addictive behaviour, there is a growing interest in identifying the neural circuits and molecular mechanisms underlying the formation, maintenance and retrieval of drug-related memories. Human studies, which focused on neuronal systems that store and control drug-conditioned memories, have found cerebellar activations during the retrieval of drug-associated cue memory. However, at the pre-clinical level, almost no attention has been paid to a possible role of the cerebellum in drug-related memories. In the present study, we ought to fill this gap by aiming to investigate the pattern of neuronal activation (as revealed by cFos expression) in different regions of the prefrontal cortex and cerebellum of mice trained to develop conditioned preference for an olfactory stimulus (CS+) paired with cocaine. Our results indicate that CS+ preference was directly associated with cFos expression in cells at the apical region of the granule cell layer of the cerebellar vermis; this relationship being more prominent in some specific lobules. Conversely, cFos+ immunostaining in other cerebellar regions seems to be unrelated to CS+ preference but to other aspects of the conditioning procedure. At the prefrontal cortex, cFos expression seemed to be related to cocaine administration rather than to its ability to establish conditioned preference. The present results suggest that as it has been observed in some clinical studies, the cerebellum might be an important and largely overlooked part of the neural circuits involved in generating, maintaining and/or retrieving drug memories.
机译:由于其在寻求药物,消费和成瘾行为中的主要作用,人们越来越需要确定与药物相关的记忆的形成,维持和恢复的神经回路和分子机制。专注于存储和控制药物条件性记忆的神经系统的人体研究发现,在检索与药物相关的提示记忆时,小脑被激活。但是,在临床前阶段,几乎没有注意小脑在药物相关记忆中的可能作用。在本研究中,我们应该通过研究受过训练以产生嗅觉刺激(CS +)的条件性偏好的小鼠的前额叶皮层和小脑不同区域的神经元激活模式(如cFos表达所示)来填补这一空白。与可卡因配对。我们的结果表明,CS +偏好与小脑ver颗粒细胞层顶端区域的细胞中cFos表达直接相关。这种关系在某些特定的小叶中更为突出。相反,在其他小脑区域中的cFos +免疫染色似乎与CS +偏好无关,但与调节程序的其他方面无关。在前额叶皮层,cFos的表达似乎与可卡因的给药有关,而不是与它建立条件性偏爱的能力有关。目前的结果表明,正如在一些临床研究中所观察到的那样,小脑可能是涉及产生,维持和/或检索药物记忆的神经回路的重要且被很大程度上忽略的部分。

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