α2δ-1 Protein Drives Opioid-induced Conditioned Reward and Synaptic NMDA Receptor Hyperactivity in the Nucleus Accumbens
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Glutamate NMDA receptors (NMDARs) in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) are critically involved in drug dependence and reward. α2δ-1 is a newly discovered NMDAR-interacting protein that promotes synaptic trafficking of NMDARs independently of its conventional role as a calcium channel subunit. However, it remains unclear how repeated opioid exposure affects synaptic NMDAR activity and α2δ-1-NMDAR interaction in the NAc. In this study, whole-cell patch-clamp recordings showed that repeated treatment with morphine in mice markedly increased the NMDAR-mediated frequency of miniature excitatory postsynaptic currents (mEPSCs) and amplitude of puff NMDAR currents in medium spiny neurons in the NAc core region. Morphine treatment significantly increased the physical interaction of α2δ-1 with GluN1 and their synaptic trafficking in the NAc. In Cacna2d1 knockout mice, repeated treatment with morphine failed to increase the frequency of mEPSCs and amplitude of puff NMDAR currents in the NAc core. Furthermore, inhibition of α2δ-1 with gabapentin or disruption of the α2δ-1-NMDAR interaction with the α2δ-1 C terminus-interfering peptide blocked the morphine-elevated frequency of mEPSCs and amplitude of puff NMDAR currents in the NAc core. Correspondingly, systemically administered gabapentin, Cacna2d1 ablation, or microinjection of the α2δ-1 C terminus-interfering peptide into the NAc core attenuated morphine-induced conditioned place preference and locomotor sensitization. Our study reveals that repeated opioid exposure strengthens presynaptic and postsynaptic NMDAR activity in the NAc via α2δ-1. The α2δ-1-bound NMDARs in the NAc have a key function in the rewarding effect of opioids and could be targeted for treating opioid use disorder and addiction.
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