The amygdala–ventral pallidum pathway contributes to a hypodopaminergic state in the ventral tegmental area during protracted abstinence from chronic cocaine

Author:

Salin Adélie12,Dugast Emilie13,Lardeux Virginie1,Solinas Marcello1,Belujon Pauline1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Université de Poitiers, INSERM, U‐1084, Laboratoire des Neurosciences Expérimentales et Cliniques Poitiers France

2. Université de Rennes, Institut Numecan INRAE, INSERM Rennes France

3. CHU de Poitiers Poitiers France

Abstract

AbstractBackground and PurposeIncubation of craving, the progressive increase in drug seeking over the first weeks of abstinence, is associated with temporal changes during abstinence in the activity of several structures involved in drug‐seeking behaviour. Decreases of dopamine (DA) release and DA neuronal activity (hypodopaminergic state) have been reported in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) during cocaine abstinence, but the mechanisms underlying these neuroadaptations are not well understood. We investigated the potential involvement of a VTA inhibiting circuit (basolateral amygdala [BLA]–ventral pallidum [VP] pathway) in the hypodopaminergic state associated with abstinence from chronic cocaine.Experimental ApproachIn a model of cocaine self‐administration, we performed in vivo electrophysiological recordings of DA VTA neurons and BLA neurons from anaesthetised rats during early and protracted abstinence and evaluated the involvement of the BLA–VP pathway using a pharmacological approach.Key ResultsWe found significant decreases in VTA DA population activity and significant increases in BLA activity after protracted but not after short‐term abstinence from chronic cocaine. The decrease in VTA DA activity was restored by pharmacological inhibition of the activity of either the BLA or the VP, suggesting that these regions exert a negative influence on DA activity.Conclusion and ImplicationsOur study sheds new lights on neuroadaptations occurring during incubation of craving leading to relapse. In particular, we describe the involvement of the BLA–VP pathway in cocaine‐induced decreases of DA activity in the VTA. This study adds important information about the specific brain network dysfunctions underlying hypodopaminergic activity during abstinence.

Funder

Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale

Centre National pour la Recherche Scientifique et Technique

Université de Poitiers

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology

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