Dopamine-Evoked Synaptic Regulation in the Nucleus Accumbens Requires Astrocyte Activity.

伏隔核中多巴胺诱发的突触调节需要星形胶质细胞的活动

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作者:Corkrum Michelle, Covelo Ana, Lines Justin, Bellocchio Luigi, Pisansky Marc, Loke Kelvin, Quintana Ruth, Rothwell Patrick E, Lujan Rafael, Marsicano Giovanni, Martin Eduardo D, Thomas Mark J, Kofuji Paulo, Araque Alfonso
Dopamine is involved in physiological processes like learning and memory, motor control and reward, and pathological conditions such as Parkinson's disease and addiction. In contrast to the extensive studies on neurons, astrocyte involvement in dopaminergic signaling remains largely unknown. Using transgenic mice, optogenetics, and pharmacogenetics, we studied the role of astrocytes on the dopaminergic system. We show that in freely behaving mice, astrocytes in the nucleus accumbens (NAc), a key reward center in the brain, respond with Ca(2+) elevations to synaptically released dopamine, a phenomenon enhanced by amphetamine. In brain slices, synaptically released dopamine increases astrocyte Ca(2+), stimulates ATP/adenosine release, and depresses excitatory synaptic transmission through activation of presynaptic A(1) receptors. Amphetamine depresses neurotransmission through stimulation of astrocytes and the consequent A(1) receptor activation. Furthermore, astrocytes modulate the acute behavioral psychomotor effects of amphetamine. Therefore, astrocytes mediate the dopamine- and amphetamine-induced synaptic regulation, revealing a novel cellular pathway in the brain reward system.

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