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Annalisa Montemarano1, Hajra Sohail1, Laura B Murdaugh1
1Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, 500 University Drive, C2850, MC #H187, Hershey, PA, 17033, USA.
Rationale:
Synthetic opioids like fentanyl are contributing to unprecedented overdose rates, yet the neural circuitry underlying fentanyl-associated behaviors remains poorly understood. The ventral tegmental area (VTA) projects to both the nucleus accumbens (NAc) and prefrontal cortex (PFC), forming distinct pathways that are implicated in drug-cue associations, though their specific roles in fentanyl-context encoding are not well defined.
Objectives:
This study aimed to determine how VTA-NAc and VTA-PFC circuits contribute to fentanyl-context associations, and to assess the role of downstream dopamine receptor signaling in fentanyl context-seeking.
Methods:
Male and female mice underwent fentanyl conditioned place preference (CPP; 0.2 mg/kg). We locally inhibited dopamine D1 or D2 receptors in NAc or PFC during CPP expression. We used fiber photometry calcium imaging to measure activity in VTA-NAc and VTA-PFC projection neurons, and chemogenetic inhibition to suppress activity during CPP expression.
Results:
Fentanyl CPP expression was attenuated by blocking D1 but not D2 receptors in PFC, and D2 but not D1 receptors in NAc. We found both VTA-NAc and VTA-PFC exhibited increased calcium activity during fentanyl exposure and during entries to the fentanyl-paired context. We further identified a functional role for VTA-NAc, as chemogenetic inhibition of VTA-NAc, but not VTA-PFC, reduced fentanyl context-seeking.
Conclusions:
While both VTA-NAc and VTA-PFC pathways are recruited by fentanyl exposure, fentanyl context-seeking relies on different downstream dopamine receptors in NAc vs PFC. Further, activity in VTA-NAc functionally supports the expression of fentanyl CPP. Together, these findings indicate that VTA circuits differentially contribute to fentanyl context-seeking.
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