Substance use disorder (SUD) represents a substantial challenge in neuropsychiatric medicine, with the molecular mechanisms underlying its etiology remaining elusive. The molecular underpinnings of SUD suggest a pivotal role for circular RNAs (circRNAs) in its pathophysiology. Herein, we present a study on circHomer1, a circRNA enriched in neurons, which is abnormal expression upon cocaine exposure. Employing models of repeated cocaine exposure and conditioning place preference (CPP), alongside virus-mediated gene regulation techniques, we revealed the contribution of circHomer1 in cocaine-induced rewarding effects and synaptic adaptations. We found a notably downregulation of circHomer1 expression in the prelimbic cortex consequent to repeated cocaine exposure in both rat model and patients with cocaine use disorder. Elevation of circHomer1 levels resulted in a pronounced attenuation of cocaine-induced CPP, whereas suppression of circHomer1 expression enhanced the rewarding effects. These outcomes were specifically observed in excitatory neurons, implicating a cell type-specific function of circHomer1. Furthermore, the restoration of circHomer1 rescued the reduction of mushroom-type dendritic spines and rectified deficits in the frequency of spontaneous excitatory postsynaptic currents associated with prolonged cocaine exposure. Mechanistically, circHomer1 appears to modulate cocaine-induced behavioral responses through dopamine D1 receptor signaling pathways. Notably, circHomer1's behavioral effects showed specificity for psychostimulants (cocaine and methamphetamine), without affecting food- or opioid-associated rewards. Our findings highlight the significant role of circHomer1 in regulating cocaine reward and identify a novel molecular regulator of the actions of cocaine on the brain's reward circuitry, providing a new strategy for treating drug addiction.
Prefrontal circHomer1 regulates synaptic and behavioral adaptations induced by cocaine.
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作者:Chen Yun, Zhang Zhongyu, Li Xianfeng, Chen Wenjun, Huang Shihao, Zhang Guipeng, Yu Zhoulong, Zhang Libo, Meng Shiqiu, Liu Jianfeng, Xue Yan-Xue, Shi Jie
| 期刊: | Molecular Psychiatry | 影响因子: | 10.100 |
| 时间: | 2026 | 起止号: | 2026 Mar;31(3):1681-1696 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41380-025-03301-9 | ||
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