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TAAR1 regulates drug-induced reinstatement of cocaine-seeking via negatively modulating CaMKIIα activity in the NAc.


ABSTRACT: Relapse remains a major challenge to the treatment of cocaine addiction. Recent studies suggested that the trace amine-associated receptor 1 (TAAR1) could be a promising target to treat cocaine addiction and relapse; however, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Here, we aimed to investigate the neural mechanism underlying the role of TAAR1 in the drug priming-induced reinstatement of cocaine-seeking behavior in rats, an animal model of cocaine relapse. We focused on the shell subregion of nucleus accumbens (NAc), a key brain region of the brain reward system. We found that activation of TAAR1 by systemic and intra-NAc shell administration of the selective TAAR1 agonist RO5166017 attenuated drug-induced reinstatement of cocaine-seeking and prevented drug priming-induced CaMKIIα activity in the NAc shell. Activation of TAAR1 dampened the CaMKIIα/GluR1 signaling pathway in the NAc shell and reduced AMPAR-EPSCs on the NAc slice. Microinjection of the selective TAAR1 antagonist EPPTB into the NAc shell enhanced drug-induced reinstatement as well as potentiated CaMKIIα activity in the NAc shell. Furthermore, viral-mediated expression of CaMKIIα in the NAc shell prevented the behavioral effects of TAAR1 activation. Taken together, our findings indicate that TAAR1 regulates drug-induced reinstatement of cocaine-seeking by negatively regulating CaMKIIα activity in the NAc. Our findings elucidate a novel mechanism of TAAR1 in regulating drug-induced reinstatement of cocaine-seeking and further suggests that TAAR1 is a promising target for the treatment of cocaine relapse.

SUBMITTER: Liu J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9829124 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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TAAR1 regulates drug-induced reinstatement of cocaine-seeking via negatively modulating CaMKIIα activity in the NAc.

Liu Jianfeng J   Wu Ruyan R   Seaman Robert R   Manz Kevin M KM   Johnson Bernard B   Vu Jimmy J   Huang Yufei Y   Zhang Yanan Y   Robison Alfred J AJ   Neve Rachael R   Grueter Brad A BA   Dietz David D   Li Jun-Xu JX  

Molecular psychiatry 20220125 4


Relapse remains a major challenge to the treatment of cocaine addiction. Recent studies suggested that the trace amine-associated receptor 1 (TAAR1) could be a promising target to treat cocaine addiction and relapse; however, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Here, we aimed to investigate the neural mechanism underlying the role of TAAR1 in the drug priming-induced reinstatement of cocaine-seeking behavior in rats, an animal model of cocaine relapse. We focused on the shell subregion of  ...[more]

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