Cocaine disruption of maternal motivation: preference for pups vs. cocaine

可卡因破坏母亲的动机:对幼崽的偏好与可卡因的偏好

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项目摘要

DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Cocaine abuse in women during the postpartum period is associated with dysfunctional maternal care, which can have severe lifelong consequences for the child. The preclinical model used in the following experiments employs a dual-choice paradigm based on the conditioned place preference procedure to offer postpartum maternal rats a choice between environments associated with pups and cocaine. In some females, cocaine is reinforcing enough to compete with maternal motivation for pups, whereas in others maternal motivation is the stronger, more resilient force. We identified neurons within discrete brain regions, including the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), nucleus accumbens (NA) and medial preoptic area/ventral bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (mPOA/vBST) that are differentially activated when postpartum rats express a motivated preference for cocaine- or pup-associated environments. The proposed research project is part of an ongoing research project funded by a NARSAD Young Investigator Award, designed to test the hypothesis that preference for pups versus cocaine-associated environments is regulated by the concerted activity of regionally distributed networks of neurons in the regions mentioned above. We will determine the functional role of these sites in the expression of motivated choices by transiently inactivating (bupivacaine infusion) each of them and then testing stimulus-associated environment preference (Specific Aim I). Immunocytochemical analysis of the early immediate gene product cFos will reveal regional specificity of neuronal inactivation, and consequent changes in neuronal activity within the remaining key components of the motivational circuitry (Specific Aim II). Further, the causal contribution of dopamine (DA) and glutamate (GLU) neurotransmission within key regions to the choice behavior will be determined with site- specific infusion of selective DA and GLU agonists and/or antagonists (Specific Aim III). These experiments will uncover which regions are causally involved in the motivated choice responses of pup- and cocaine-seeking behaviors, and further reveal how these CNS sites interact to promote the choice for one stimulus over the other. PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: The 2007 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) estimated the rate of cocaine use among pregnant women at 5.2%. Cocaine abuse in women during pregnancy and the postpartum period severely disrupts mother-infant interactions, which can have negative lifelong consequences for both members of the dyad, often including severe mental health consequences. Substance abuse remains a pressing public health problem that affects millions of women and their babies, and imposes enormous financial and social burdens on society. This application is focused in the understanding of the neural substrate that mediates the motivational aspects of maternal behavior during the postpartum period, particularly within the context of the disruptive effects of drugs with high abuse potential such as cocaine. Through a combination of neurobiological and behavioral techniques, this project will uncover which brain regions are causally involved in the motivated choice responses of pup- and cocaine-seeking behaviors, and further reveal how they interact to promote the preference for one stimulus over the other. Stimulant abuse is an insidious and dangerous chronic recurring and relapsing disease. While the human condition is vastly more complex than our preclinical model, our data offer critical information of the fundamental neurobiological underpinning of the disruptive effect of cocaine on maternal motivation. This preclinical information might contribute to the development of strategies for treatments or methods of prevention of this tragic human condition, with particular emphasis in maintaining or restoring mother- infant bonding.
描述(由申请人提供):妇女在产后期间滥用避孕药与功能失调的孕产妇护理有关,这可能对儿童产生严重的终身后果。以下实验中使用的临床前模型采用基于条件性位置偏好程序的双重选择范例,为产后母鼠提供与幼崽和可卡因相关的环境之间的选择。在一些雌性中,可卡因的强化足以与母亲的动机竞争,而在另一些雌性中,母亲的动机是更强大,更有弹性的力量。我们确定了离散的大脑区域内的神经元,包括内侧前额叶皮层(mPFC),核神经元(NA)和内侧视前区/腹侧床核的终纹(mPOA/vBST),差异激活时,产后大鼠表达可卡因或小狗相关的环境的动机偏好。拟议的研究项目是由NARSAD青年研究者奖资助的一个正在进行的研究项目的一部分,该项目旨在测试以下假设:对幼仔与可卡因相关环境的偏好是由上述区域中区域分布的神经元网络的协调活动调节的。我们将确定这些网站的功能作用,在表达动机的选择,通过短暂失活(布比卡因输注),他们每个人,然后测试刺激相关的环境偏好(具体目标I)。免疫细胞化学分析的早期直接基因产物cFos将揭示区域特异性的神经元失活,以及随之而来的变化,在其余的关键组成部分的动机电路(具体目标II)的神经元活动。此外,将通过选择性DA和GLU激动剂和/或拮抗剂的位点特异性输注来确定关键区域内多巴胺(DA)和谷氨酸(GLU)神经传递对选择行为的因果贡献(特异性目标III)。这些实验将揭示哪些区域因果地参与了幼犬和可卡因寻求行为的动机性选择反应,并进一步揭示这些CNS位点如何相互作用以促进对一种刺激的选择。 公共卫生相关性:2007年全国药物使用和健康调查(NSDUH)估计孕妇可卡因使用率为5.2%。妇女在怀孕和产后期间滥用避孕药严重破坏了母婴互动,这可能对两个成员的一生产生负面影响,往往包括严重的心理健康后果。药物滥用仍然是一个紧迫的公共卫生问题,影响着数百万妇女及其婴儿,并给社会带来了巨大的经济和社会负担。这种应用程序的重点是在产后期间,特别是在具有高滥用潜力的药物,如可卡因的破坏性影响的背景下,调解产妇行为的动机方面的神经基板的理解。通过神经生物学和行为学技术的结合,该项目将揭示哪些大脑区域与小狗和可卡因寻求行为的动机性选择反应有因果关系,并进一步揭示它们如何相互作用以促进对一种刺激的偏好。兴奋剂滥用是一种阴险而危险的慢性复发性疾病。虽然人类的情况比我们的临床前模型复杂得多,但我们的数据提供了可卡因对母亲动机的破坏性影响的基本神经生物学基础的关键信息。这些临床前信息可能有助于开发治疗策略或预防这种悲惨的人类状况的方法,特别强调维持或恢复母婴联系。

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Postpartum Depression and Parenting: Role of mPOA circuits in maternal sensitivity
产后抑郁症和育儿:mPOA 回路在母亲敏感性中的作用
  • 批准号:
    10726256
  • 财政年份:
    2023
  • 资助金额:
    $ 3.82万
  • 项目类别:
Neural mechanisms preventing postpartum relapse to cocaine seeking in new mothers
防止新妈妈产后复发寻找可卡因的神经机制
  • 批准号:
    10354553
  • 财政年份:
    2022
  • 资助金额:
    $ 3.82万
  • 项目类别:
Neural mechanisms preventing postpartum relapse to cocaine seeking in new mothers
防止新妈妈产后复发寻找可卡因的神经机制
  • 批准号:
    10614372
  • 财政年份:
    2022
  • 资助金额:
    $ 3.82万
  • 项目类别:
Dopamine/Adenosine interaction in depression: Therapeutic role of A2A antagonism
多巴胺/腺苷在抑郁症中的相互作用:A2A 拮抗作用的治疗作用
  • 批准号:
    8359164
  • 财政年份:
    2012
  • 资助金额:
    $ 3.82万
  • 项目类别:
Dopamine/Adenpsine interaction in depression: Therapeutic role of A2A antagonism
多巴胺/腺苷在抑郁症中的相互作用:A2A 拮抗作用的治疗作用
  • 批准号:
    8501613
  • 财政年份:
    2012
  • 资助金额:
    $ 3.82万
  • 项目类别:
Cocaine disruption of maternal motivation: preference for pups vs. cocaine
可卡因破坏母亲的动机:对幼崽的偏好与可卡因的偏好
  • 批准号:
    7781520
  • 财政年份:
    2009
  • 资助金额:
    $ 3.82万
  • 项目类别:

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