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HERO ID
11924092
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Dopaminergic neurons project to the nucleus accumbens regulates anxiety-like behaviors through dopamine D1 signaling
Author(s)
Xie, Y; Wang, P; Cui, X; Liu, L; Wang, P; Jing, S; Liu, Q; Wang, Y; Wang, S
Year
2022
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Behavioural Brain Research
ISSN:
0166-4328
EISSN:
1872-7549
Volume
416
Page Numbers
113540
Language
English
PMID
34419513
DOI
10.1016/j.bbr.2021.113540
Relationship(s)
has retraction
11920030
Retraction notice to "" [BBR 416C (2022) 113540]
Abstract
Dopamine (DA) transmission is important in the regulation of mood and anxiety behaviors. However, how specific dopaminergic signaling pathways respond to anxiogenic stimuli as well as regulate behaviors remains unknown. To understand how DA regulates the animal behaviors under anxiety we performed retrograde labeling and c-Fos staining of midbrain DA neurons. Our c-Fos labeling results showed that DA neurons projected to nucleus accumbens (NAc) are activated in animals treated with the elevated plus-maze (EPM). Real-time measurement of DA release using fast scanning cyclic voltammetry (FSCV) in NAc of freely behaving mice showed that increased DA release and more DA transients in the close arms than the open arms in the EPM. Meanwhile, we also observed a reduction of DA level from the close arms to the open arms. Local infusion of DA D1 receptor antagonist, SCH23390 in the core of NAc, leads to an anxiolytic-like effect in the open-field and EPM. These anxiolytic effects were not observed in animals received D2 receptor antagonist sulpiride infusion in the core of NAc. Taken together, our results reveal a novel function of the mesolimbic DA pathway through the D1 receptor in the regulation of anxiety-like behaviors.
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