Divergent opioid-mediated suppression of inhibition between hippocampus and neocortex across species and development.

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Tác giả: Daniel Abebe, Bruno B Averbeck, Adam P Caccavano, Ramesh Chittajallu, Alex C Cummins, Min Dai, Jordane Dimidschstein, Mark A G Eldridge, Gord Fishell, Elisabetta Furlanis, Brenda Leyva Garcia, Lauren Hewitt, Brendan E Hines, Steven Hunt, June Hoan Kim, Sarah Kimmel, Edra London, Vivek Mahadevan, Chris J McBain, Nadiya McLean, Arya Mohanty, Kenneth A Pelkey, Anya Plotnikova, Anthony M Rossi, Ilona Spineux, Geoffrey Vargish, Anna Vlachos, Yating Wang, Sherry Jingjing Wu, Xiaoqing Yuan, Kareem Zaghloul

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 346.04344 Private law

Thông tin xuất bản: United States : bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 250568

Within the adult rodent hippocampus, opioids suppress inhibitory parvalbumin-expressing interneurons (PV-INs), thus disinhibiting local micro-circuits. However, it is unknown if this disinhibitory motif is conserved in other cortical regions, species, or across development. We observed that PV-IN mediated inhibition is robustly suppressed by opioids in hippocampus proper but not primary neocortex in mice and nonhuman primates, with spontaneous inhibitory tone in resected human tissue also following a consistent dichotomy. This hippocampal disinhibitory motif was established in early development when PV-INs and opioids were found to regulate early population activity. Acute opioid-mediated modulation was partially occluded with morphine pretreatment, with implications for the effects of opioids on hippocampal network activity important for learning and memory. Together, these findings demonstrate that PV-INs exhibit a divergence in opioid sensitivity across brain regions that is remarkably conserved across evolution and highlights the underappreciated role of opioids acting through immature PV-INs in shaping hippocampal development.
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