2023
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abo5627
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Coordinated activity of a central pathway drives associative opioid analgesic tolerance

Abstract: Opioid analgesic tolerance, a root cause of opioid overdose and misuse, can develop through an associative learning. Despite intensive research, the locus and central pathway subserving the associative opioid analgesic tolerance (AOAT) remains unclear. Using a combination of chemo/optogenetic manipulation with calcium imaging and slice physiology, here we identify neuronal ensembles in a hierarchically organized pathway essential for AOAT. The association of morphine-induced analgesia with an environmental con… Show more

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“…Critical for the maintenance of this state is the formation of appetitive memories of cues that are associated with drugs, as it facilitates seeking behavior and repeated exposure. Moreover, although still largely ununderstood, recent data suggest that the formation of associations related to opioids also influences the effects of the drug itself, leading to functional tolerance only when they are consumed in the context previously linked with drug intake ( Hou et al 2023 ). Just as preference to natural rewards such as sugar and water, the consolidation and expression of conditioned preference to drugs like alcohol requires the MB and dopaminergic input ( Kaun et al 2011 ; Scaplen et al 2020 ; Kanno et al 2021 ).…”
Section: The Maladaptive Brainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Critical for the maintenance of this state is the formation of appetitive memories of cues that are associated with drugs, as it facilitates seeking behavior and repeated exposure. Moreover, although still largely ununderstood, recent data suggest that the formation of associations related to opioids also influences the effects of the drug itself, leading to functional tolerance only when they are consumed in the context previously linked with drug intake ( Hou et al 2023 ). Just as preference to natural rewards such as sugar and water, the consolidation and expression of conditioned preference to drugs like alcohol requires the MB and dopaminergic input ( Kaun et al 2011 ; Scaplen et al 2020 ; Kanno et al 2021 ).…”
Section: The Maladaptive Brainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, this approach is capable of identifying differences in spatial distributions that are independent of cell types. Furthermore, Cck neurons have been shown to regulate opiate antagonism 23,24 , satiety signaling 25 , and learning and memory 26 , indicating that this difference in spatial distribution between species may have functional implications. Finally, we visualized the top marmoset specific L2/3 marker, Pde1a.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this issue of Science Advances , Hou et al. ( 2 ) define a neural pathway implicated in context-dependent tolerance and elucidate a potential receptor target that may mediate the effect.…”
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