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Publication : Cocaine disrupts action flexibility via glucocorticoid receptors.

First Author  Sequeira MK Year  2024
Journal  iScience Volume  27
Issue  7 Pages  110148
PubMed ID  38989467 Mgi Jnum  J:351628
Mgi Id  MGI:7702960 Doi  10.1016/j.isci.2024.110148
Citation  Sequeira MK, et al. (2024) Cocaine disrupts action flexibility via glucocorticoid receptors. iScience 27(7):110148
abstractText  Many addictive drugs increase stress hormone levels. They also alter the propensity of organisms to prospectively select actions based on long-term consequences. We hypothesized that cocaine causes inflexible action by increasing circulating stress hormone levels, activating the glucocorticoid receptor (GR). We trained mice to generate two nose pokes for food and then required them to update action-consequence associations when one response was no longer reinforced. Cocaine delivered in adolescence or adulthood impaired the capacity of mice to update action strategies, and inhibiting CORT synthesis rescued action flexibility. Next, we reduced Nr3c1, encoding GR, in the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC), a region of the brain responsible for interlacing new information into established routines. Nr3c1 silencing preserved action flexibility and dendritic spine abundance on excitatory neurons, despite cocaine. Spines are often considered substrates for learning and memory, leading to the discovery that cocaine degrades the representation of new action memories, obstructing action flexibility.
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