GluN2B-mediated regulation of silent synapses for receptor specification and addiction memory

Author:

Kim Hyun Jin,Lee Sangjun,Kim Gyu Hyun,Sung Kibong,Yoo Taesik,Pyo Jung Hyun,Jo Hee-Jung,Lee Sanghyeon,Lee Hyun-Young,Jung Jung HoonORCID,Lee Kea JooORCID,Kim Joung-Hun

Abstract

AbstractPsycho-stimulants including cocaine elicit stereotyped, addictive behaviors. Re-emergence of silent synapses containing only NMDA-type glutamate receptors (NMDARs) is a critical mediator of addiction memory and seeking behaviors. Despite the predominant abundance of GluN2B-containing NMDARs in silent synapses, their operational mechanisms are not fully understood. Using conditional depletion/deletion of GluN2B at D1-expressing accumbal medium spiny neurons, we examine the synaptic and behavioral actions that silent synapses incur after repeated exposure to cocaine. GluN2B ablation reduces the proportion of silent synapses, but some of them can persist by substitution to GluN2C, which drives the aberrantly-facilitated synaptic incorporation of calcium-impermeable AMPA-type glutamate receptors (AMPARs). The resultant precocious maturation of silent synapses impairs addiction memory but elevates locomotor activity, which can be normalized by blockade of calcium-impermeable AMPAR trafficking. Collectively, GluN2B supports the competence of cocaine-induced silent synapses for specifying subunit composition of AMPARs, and thereby expression of addition memory and the related behaviors.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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