Sensory effects of intravenous cocaine on dopamine and non-dopamine ventral tegmental area neurons

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作者
Brown, P. Leon [1 ]
Kiyatkin, Eugene A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Inst Drug Abuse, Behav Neurosci Branch, Intramural Res Program, Natl Inst Hlth,DHHS, Baltimore, MD 21224 USA
关键词
somato-sensory stimulus; glutamate; visceral sensory nerve; tail-press; dopamine release and uptake; drug-taking behavior; reinforcement;
D O I
10.1016/j.brainres.2008.04.027
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Intravenous (iv) cocaine mimics salient somato-sensory stimuli in their ability to induce rapid physiological effects, which appear to involve its action on peripherally located neural elements and fast neural transmission via somato-sensory pathways. To further clarify this mechanism, single-unit recording with fine glass electrodes was used in awake rats to examine responses of ventral tegmental area (VTA) neurons, both presumed dopamine (DA) and nonDA, to iv cocaine and tail-press, a typical somato-sensory stimulus. To exclude the contribution of DA mechanisms to the observed neuronal responses to sensory stimuli and cocaine, recordings were conducted during full DA receptor blockade (SCH23390+eticloptide). Iv cocaine (0.25 mg/kg delivered over 10 s) induced significant excitations of - 63% of long-spike (presumed DA) and - 70% of short-spike (presumed non-DA) VTA neurons. In both subgroups, neuronal excitations occurred with short latencies (4-8 s), peaked at 10-20 s (30-40% increase over baseline) and disappeared at 30-40 s after the injection onset. Most long-(67%) and shortspike (89%) VTA neurons also showed phasic responses to tail-press (5-s). All responsive longspike cells were excited by tail-press; excitations were very rapid (peak at I s) and strong (100% rate increase over baseline) but brief (2-3 s). In contrast, both excitations (60%) and inhibitions (29%) were seen in short-spike cells. These responses were also rapid and transient, but excitations of short-spike units were more prolonged and sustained (10-15 s) than in longspike cells. These data suggest that in awake animals iv cocaine, like somato-sensory stimuli, rapidly and transiently excites VTA neurons of different subtypes. Therefore, along with direct action on specific brain substrates, central effects of cocaine may occur, via an indirect mechanism, involving peripheral neural elements, visceral sensory nerves and rapid neural transmission. Via this mechanism, cocaine, like somato-sensory stimuli, can rapidly activate DA neurons and induce phasic DA release, creating the conditions for DA accumulation by a later occurring and prolonged direct inhibiting action on DA uptake. By providing a rapid neural signal and triggering transient neural activation, such a peripherally driven action might play a crucial role in the sensory effects of cocaine, thus contributing to learning and development of drug-taking behavior. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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