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Adolescent chemogenetic activation of dopaminergic neurons leads to reversible decreases in amphetamine-induced stereotypic behavior
by
Chohan, Muhammad O.
, Siegel, Rebecca N.
, Lewandowski, Amy B.
, Veenstra-VanderWeele, Jeremy
, O’Reilly, Kally C.
in
Adolescence
/ Amphetamine
/ Amphetamine - pharmacology
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Behavior, Animal - drug effects
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Chemogenetics
/ Clozapine - analogs & derivatives
/ Clozapine - pharmacology
/ Dopamine
/ Dopaminergic Neurons - drug effects
/ Dopaminergic Neurons - metabolism
/ EAAT3
/ hM3D(Gq)
/ Integrases
/ Locomotion - drug effects
/ Male
/ Mice
/ Mice, Transgenic
/ Micro Report
/ Motor Activity - drug effects
/ Neurology
/ Neurons
/ Neurosciences
/ Psychopharmacology
/ Stereotyped Behavior - drug effects
/ Tyrosine 3-Monooxygenase - genetics
/ Tyrosine 3-Monooxygenase - metabolism
2024
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Adolescent chemogenetic activation of dopaminergic neurons leads to reversible decreases in amphetamine-induced stereotypic behavior
by
Chohan, Muhammad O.
, Siegel, Rebecca N.
, Lewandowski, Amy B.
, Veenstra-VanderWeele, Jeremy
, O’Reilly, Kally C.
in
Adolescence
/ Amphetamine
/ Amphetamine - pharmacology
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Behavior, Animal - drug effects
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Chemogenetics
/ Clozapine - analogs & derivatives
/ Clozapine - pharmacology
/ Dopamine
/ Dopaminergic Neurons - drug effects
/ Dopaminergic Neurons - metabolism
/ EAAT3
/ hM3D(Gq)
/ Integrases
/ Locomotion - drug effects
/ Male
/ Mice
/ Mice, Transgenic
/ Micro Report
/ Motor Activity - drug effects
/ Neurology
/ Neurons
/ Neurosciences
/ Psychopharmacology
/ Stereotyped Behavior - drug effects
/ Tyrosine 3-Monooxygenase - genetics
/ Tyrosine 3-Monooxygenase - metabolism
2024
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Adolescent chemogenetic activation of dopaminergic neurons leads to reversible decreases in amphetamine-induced stereotypic behavior
by
Chohan, Muhammad O.
, Siegel, Rebecca N.
, Lewandowski, Amy B.
, Veenstra-VanderWeele, Jeremy
, O’Reilly, Kally C.
in
Adolescence
/ Amphetamine
/ Amphetamine - pharmacology
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Behavior, Animal - drug effects
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Chemogenetics
/ Clozapine - analogs & derivatives
/ Clozapine - pharmacology
/ Dopamine
/ Dopaminergic Neurons - drug effects
/ Dopaminergic Neurons - metabolism
/ EAAT3
/ hM3D(Gq)
/ Integrases
/ Locomotion - drug effects
/ Male
/ Mice
/ Mice, Transgenic
/ Micro Report
/ Motor Activity - drug effects
/ Neurology
/ Neurons
/ Neurosciences
/ Psychopharmacology
/ Stereotyped Behavior - drug effects
/ Tyrosine 3-Monooxygenase - genetics
/ Tyrosine 3-Monooxygenase - metabolism
2024
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Adolescent chemogenetic activation of dopaminergic neurons leads to reversible decreases in amphetamine-induced stereotypic behavior
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Adolescent chemogenetic activation of dopaminergic neurons leads to reversible decreases in amphetamine-induced stereotypic behavior
2024
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Chronic perturbations of neuronal activity can evoke homeostatic and new setpoints for neurotransmission. Using chemogenetics to probe the relationship between neuronal cell types and behavior, we recently found reversible decreases in dopamine (DA) transmission, basal behavior, and amphetamine (AMPH) response following repeated stimulation of DA neurons in adult mice. It is unclear, however, whether altering DA neuronal activity via chemogenetics early in development leads to behavioral phenotypes that are reversible, as alterations of neuronal activity during developmentally sensitive periods might be expected to induce persistent effects on behavior. To examine the impact of developmental perturbation of DA neuron activity on basal and AMPH behavior, we expressed excitatory hM3D(Gq) in postnatal DA neurons in TH-Cre and WT mice. Basal and CNO- or AMPH-induced locomotion and stereotypy was evaluated in a longitudinal design, with clozapine N-oxide (CNO, 1.0 mg/kg) administered across adolescence (postnatal days 15–47). Repeated CNO administration did not impact basal behavior and only minimally reduced AMPH-induced hyperlocomotor response in adolescent TH-Cre
hM3Dq
mice relative to WT
hM3Dq
littermate controls. Following repeated CNO administration, however, AMPH-induced stereotypic behavior robustly decreased in adolescent TH-Cre
hM3Dq
mice relative to controls. A two-month CNO washout period rescued the diminished AMPH-induced stereotypic behavior. Our findings indicate that the homeostatic compensations that take place in response to chronic hM3D(Gq) stimulation during adolescence are temporary and are dependent on ongoing chemogenetic stimulation.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,BMC
Subject
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Behavior, Animal - drug effects
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Clozapine - analogs & derivatives
/ Dopamine
/ Dopaminergic Neurons - drug effects
/ Dopaminergic Neurons - metabolism
/ EAAT3
/ hM3D(Gq)
/ Male
/ Mice
/ Motor Activity - drug effects
/ Neurons
/ Stereotyped Behavior - drug effects
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