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Publication : Extinction blunts paraventricular thalamic contributions to heroin relapse.

First Author  Giannotti G Year  2021
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  36
Issue  8 Pages  109605
PubMed ID  34433067 Mgi Jnum  J:330753
Mgi Id  MGI:6765724 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109605
Citation  Giannotti G, et al. (2021) Extinction blunts paraventricular thalamic contributions to heroin relapse. Cell Rep 36(8):109605
abstractText  Here, we use optogenetics and chemogenetics to investigate the contribution of the paraventricular thalamus (PVT) to nucleus accumbens (NAc) pathway in aversion and heroin relapse in two different heroin self-administration models in rats. In one model, rats undergo forced abstinence in the home cage prior to relapse testing, and in the other, they undergo extinction training, a procedure that is likened to cognitive behavioral therapy. We find that the PVT-->NAc pathway is both sufficient and necessary to drive aversion and heroin seeking after abstinence, but not extinction. The ability of extinction to reduce this pathway's contribution to heroin relapse is accompanied by a loss of synaptic plasticity in PVT inputs onto a specific subset of NAc neurons. Thus, extinction may exert therapeutic reductions in opioid seeking by altering synaptic plasticity within the PVT-->NAc pathway, resulting in reduced aversion during opioid withdrawal as well as reduced relapse propensity.
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