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Role of circTmeff-1 in morphine addiction memory of mice
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YU Hailei
[1
]
WEN Boyang
[1
]
LU Yun
[1
]
XIE Bing
[1
]
YU Feng
[1
]
ZHANG Minglong
[2
]
MA Chunling
[1
]
CONG Bin
[1
,3
]
WEN Di
[1
]
BI Haitao
[1
]
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[1] College of Forensic Medicine,Hebei Medical University,Hebei Key Laboratory of Forensic Medicine,Collaborative Innovation Center of Forensic Medical Molecular Identification,Research Unit of Digestive Tract Microecosystem Pharmacology and Toxicology,Chinese
[2] Department of Biogenetics,Qiqihar Medical University
[3] Hainan Tropical Forensic Medicine Academician Workstation
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In addition to the essential pharmacological effects of opioids, situational cues associated with drug addiction memory are key triggers for drug seeking.CircRNAs, an emerging hotspot regulator in crown genetics-play an important role in central nervous system-related diseases. However, the internal mediating mechanism of circRNA in the field of drug reward and addiction memory remains unknown. Here, we trained mice on a conditional place preference(CPP) model and collected nucleus accumbens(NAc) tissues from day 1(T0) and day 8(T1) for high-throughput RNA sequencing. qRT-PCR revealed that circTmeff-1 was highly expressed in the NAc core but not in the NAc shell, suggesting that it plays a role in addiction memory formation. Meanwhile,the reverse regulation of circTmeff-1 by adeno-associated viruses could both inhibit the formation of addiction memory in the NAc core or shell. Subsequently, the GO and KEGG analyses indicated 21 that circTmeff-1 might regulate the addiction memory via the MAPK and AMPK pathways. These findings suggest that circTmeff-1 in NAc plays a crucial role in morphine-dependent memory formation.
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