Neuropathic pain has sex‐specific effects on oxycodone‐seeking and non‐drug‐seeking ensemble neurons in the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex of mice

Author:

Sarka Bailey C.12,Liu Shuai12,Banerjee Anjishnu3,Stucky Cheryl L.24,Liu Qing‐song12,Olsen Christopher M.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee Wisconsin USA

2. Neuroscience Research Center Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee Wisconsin USA

3. Division of Biostatistics Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee Wisconsin USA

4. Department of Cell Biology, Neurobiology and Anatomy Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee Wisconsin USA

Abstract

AbstractApproximately 50 million Americans suffer from chronic pain, and nearly a quarter of chronic pain patients have reported misusing opioid prescriptions. Repeated drug seeking is associated with reactivation of an ensemble of neurons sparsely scattered throughout the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC). Prior research has demonstrated that chronic pain increases intrinsic excitability of dmPFC neurons, which may increase the likelihood of reactivation during drug seeking. We tested the hypothesis that chronic pain would increase oxycodone‐seeking behaviour and that the pain state would differentially increase intrinsic excitability in dmPFC drug‐seeking ensemble neurons. TetTag mice self‐administered intravenous oxycodone. After 7 days of forced abstinence, a drug‐seeking session was performed, and the ensemble was tagged. Mice received spared nerve injury (SNI) to induce chronic pain during the period between the first and second seeking session. Following the second seeking session, we performed electrophysiology on individual neurons within the dmPFC to assess intrinsic excitability of the drug‐seeking ensemble and non‐ensemble neurons. SNI had no impact on sucrose seeking or intrinsic excitability of dmPFC neurons from these mice. In females, SNI increased oxycodone seeking and intrinsic excitability of non‐ensemble neurons. In males, SNI had no impact on oxycodone seeking or neuron excitability. Data from females are consistent with clinical reports that chronic pain can promote drug craving and relapse and support the hypothesis that chronic pain itself may lead to neuroadaptations which promote opioid seeking.

Funder

National Institute on Drug Abuse

Publisher

Wiley

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