1. Involvement of Pre-limbic Cortex-Nucleus accumbens projections in Context-Induced alcohol seeking.
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Bianchi, Paula Cristina, Palombo, Paola, Engi, Sheila Antonagi, Carneiro de Oliveira, Paulo Eduardo, Tavares, Gabrielle Emily Boaventura, Anjos-Santos, Alexia, Yokoyama, Thais Suemi, Planeta, Cleopatra da Silva, Cruz, Fábio Cardoso, and Leão, Rodrigo Molini
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ALCOHOLISM , *NEURAL circuitry , *LABORATORY rats , *NUCLEUS accumbens , *PUBLIC health , *NEURONS - Abstract
[Display omitted] • Exposure to alcohol-associated contexts induced an increase in Fos-immunoreactive nuclei in the nucleus accumbens core and shell. • Inactivation of the nucleus accumbens core significantly reduced context-induced ethanol seeking. • Projections from the prelimbic cortex to the nucleus accumbens core were activated during context-induced ethanol-seeking behavior. • The nucleus accumbens and its projections from the prelimbic cortex may be involved in context-driven ethanol-seeking behavior. Alcohol use disorder (AUD) remains a critical public health issue worldwide, characterized by high relapse rates often triggered by contextual cues. This research investigates the neural mechanisms behind context-induced reinstatement of alcohol-seeking behavior, focusing on the nucleus accumbens and its interactions with the prelimbic cortex, employing Male Long-Evans rats in an ABA renewal model. In our experimental setup, rats were trained to self-administer 10 % ethanol in Context A, followed by extinction of lever pressing in the presence of discrete cues in Context B. The context-induced reinstatement of ethanol-seeking was then assessed by re-exposing rats to Context A or B under extinction conditions, aiming to simulate the environmental cues' influence on relapse behaviors. Three experiments were conducted: Experiment 1 utilized Fos-immunohistochemistry to examine neuronal activation in the nucleus accumbens; Experiment 2 applied the baclofen + muscimol inactivation technique to probe the functional importance of the nucleus accumbens core; Experiment 3 used Fos-immunofluorescence along with Retrobeads injection to investigate activation of neurons projecting from the prelimbic cortex to the nucleus accumbens core. Our findings revealed significant increases in Fos-immunoreactive nuclei within the nucleus accumbens core and shell during the reinstatement phase in Context A, underscoring the environment's potent effect on ethanol-seeking behavior. Additionally, inactivation of the nucleus accumbens core markedly reduced reinstatement, and there was a notable activation of neurons from the prelimbic cortex to the nucleus accumbens core in the ethanol-associated context. These results highlight the critical role of the nucleus accumbens core and its corticostriatal projections in the neural circuitry underlying context-driven ethanol seeking. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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