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Activation of Astrocytic μ-Opioid Receptor Causes Conditioned Place Preference

Authors
Nam M.-H.Han K.-S.Lee J.Won W.Koh W.Bae J.Y.Woo J.Kim J.Kwong E.Choi T.-Y.Chun H.Lee S.E.Kim S.-B.Park K.D.Choi S.-Y.Bae Y.C.Lee C.J.
Issue Date
Jul-2019
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Citation
Cell Reports, v.28, no.5, pp.1154 - 1166.e5
Journal Title
Cell Reports
Volume
28
Number
5
Start Page
1154
End Page
1166.e5
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kbri/handle/2023.sw.kbri/680
ISSN
2211-1247
Abstract
The underlying mechanisms of how positive emotional valence (e.g., pleasure) causes preference of an associated context is poorly understood. Here, we show that activation of astrocytic μ-opioid receptor (MOR) drives conditioned place preference (CPP) by means of specific modulation of astrocytic MOR, an exemplar endogenous Gi protein-coupled receptor (Gi-GPCR), in the CA1 hippocampus. Long-term potentiation (LTP) induced by a subthreshold stimulation with the activation of astrocytic MOR at the Schaffer collateral pathway accounts for the memory acquisition to induce CPP. This astrocytic MOR-mediated LTP induction is dependent on astrocytic glutamate released upon activation of the astrocytic MOR and the consequent activation of the presynaptic mGluR1. The astrocytic MOR-dependent LTP and CPP were recapitulated by a chemogenetic activation of astrocyte-specifically expressed Gi-DREADD hM4Di. Our study reveals that the transduction of inhibitory Gi-signaling into augmented excitatory synaptic transmission through astrocytic glutamate is critical for the acquisition of contextual memory for CPP. Nam et al. demonstrate that activation of hippocampal astrocytic μ-opioid receptor causes glutamate release, which increases the release probability by neuronal presynaptic mGluR1 activation and potentiates synaptic plasticity at the SC-CA1 pathway. This enhanced synaptic transmission and synaptic plasticity account for the acquisition of memory associated with CPP.
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