Effects of neuroactive peptide urocortin 2 on VTA neuron′s spontaneous discharge and DA-ergic neurotransmission in morphine addiction
10.3969/j.issn.1001-1978.2015.07.018
- VernacularTitle:神经肽Urocortin2对吗啡成瘾大鼠VTA神经元放电及DA能神经传递的影响
- Author:
Hongyue YAO
;
Feiran SONG
;
Chunna LIU
;
Fenghua LI
;
Xinyu LIU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
morphine addiction;
urocortin;
ventral tegmental area;
dopamine;
neuron;
microelectrophore-sis;
protein kinase A
- From:
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin
2015;(7):979-983
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Aim To investigate the inhibitory effects of urocortin2 (UCN2) on ventral tegmental area (VTA) nervous activity of morphine addiction rats and the mechanism. Methods Morphine addiction rats and the microiontophoresis method were used to observe the effects of UCN2 on VTA neuron′s spontaneous dis-charge changing rule, as well as the inhibitory effects of UCN2 on DA neuron′s cluster spontaneous dis-charge, to identify UCN2 and DA on the same VTA neuron. Morever, the inhibitor of corticotropin-regula-ting factor′s receptor ( CRF-2 R ) and the blocker of protein kinase A ( PKA ) , AST-2 B and H89 , were used to investigate the effects of UCN2 on VTA neuron′s of morphine addiction rats. Results UCN2 could inhibit the firing rate 82% (31/38) of the tested VTA neuron ( P<0. 01 ) , the discharge frequency changed from (20. 89 ± 2. 86) Hz to (13. 66 ± 3. 93) Hz (P<0. 01). Further, the inhibitor of PKA, AST-2B and H89 could ablolish the inhibitory effects of UCN2 . Morever, the excitatory firing of VTA neurons was at-tenuated by addition of UCN2 , while AST application could inhibit the UCN2′s inhibitory effects. Conclu-sion UCN2 could regulate the effects of VTA via PKA pathway and may thereby contribute to the improvement of drug addiction.