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Refining deep brain stimulation to emulate optogenetic treatment of synaptic pathology
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Creed, Meaghan
, Pascoli, Vincent Jean
, Lüscher, Christian
in
Activation
/ Animal diseases
/ Animal models
/ Brain
/ Cocaine
/ DBS
/ Dopamine
/ Drug abuse
/ Genetics
/ Mental disorders
/ Mice
/ Neurons
/ Pathology
/ Psychiatry
/ Receptors
/ Reversing
/ Stimulation
2015
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Refining deep brain stimulation to emulate optogenetic treatment of synaptic pathology
by
Creed, Meaghan
, Pascoli, Vincent Jean
, Lüscher, Christian
in
Activation
/ Animal diseases
/ Animal models
/ Brain
/ Cocaine
/ DBS
/ Dopamine
/ Drug abuse
/ Genetics
/ Mental disorders
/ Mice
/ Neurons
/ Pathology
/ Psychiatry
/ Receptors
/ Reversing
/ Stimulation
2015
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Refining deep brain stimulation to emulate optogenetic treatment of synaptic pathology
by
Creed, Meaghan
, Pascoli, Vincent Jean
, Lüscher, Christian
in
Activation
/ Animal diseases
/ Animal models
/ Brain
/ Cocaine
/ DBS
/ Dopamine
/ Drug abuse
/ Genetics
/ Mental disorders
/ Mice
/ Neurons
/ Pathology
/ Psychiatry
/ Receptors
/ Reversing
/ Stimulation
2015
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Refining deep brain stimulation to emulate optogenetic treatment of synaptic pathology
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Refining deep brain stimulation to emulate optogenetic treatment of synaptic pathology
2015
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Circuit remodeling driven by pathological forms of synaptic plasticity underlies several psychiatric diseases, including addiction. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has been applied to treat a number of neurological and psychiatric conditions, although its effects are transient and mediated by largely unknown mechanisms. Recently, optogenetic protocols that restore normal transmission at identified synapses in mice have provided proof of the idea that cocaine-adaptive behavior can be reversed in vivo. The most efficient protocol relies on the activation of metabotropic glutamate receptors, mGluRs, which depotentiates excitatory synaptic inputs onto dopamine D1 receptor medium-sized spiny neurons and normalizes drug-adaptive behavior. We discovered that acute low-frequency DBS, refined by selective blockade of dopamine D1 receptors, mimics optogenetic mGluR-dependent normalization of synaptic transmission. Consequently, there was a long-lasting abolishment of behavioral sensitization.
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