In vivo photopharmacology with a caged mu opioid receptor agonist drives rapid changes in behavior

笼状 μ 阿片受体激动剂的体内光药理学可引起行为的快速变化

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作者:Xiang Ma #, Desiree A Johnson #, Xinyi Jenny He, Aryanna E Layden, Shannan P McClain, Jean C Yung, Arianna Rizzo, Jordi Bonaventura, Matthew R Banghart

Abstract

Photoactivatable drugs and peptides can drive quantitative studies into receptor signaling with high spatiotemporal precision, yet few are compatible with behavioral studies in mammals. We developed CNV-Y-DAMGO-a caged derivative of the mu opioid receptor-selective peptide agonist DAMGO. Photoactivation in the mouse ventral tegmental area produced an opioid-dependent increase in locomotion within seconds of illumination. These results demonstrate the power of in vivo photopharmacology for dynamic studies into animal behavior.

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