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Publication : Alpha-synuclein is strategically positioned for afferent modulation of midbrain dopamine neurons and is essential for cocaine preference.

First Author  Trubetckaia O Year  2019
Journal  Commun Biol Volume  2
Pages  418 PubMed ID  31754648
Mgi Jnum  J:288696 Mgi Id  MGI:6433297
Doi  10.1038/s42003-019-0651-8 Citation  Trubetckaia O, et al. (2019) Alpha-synuclein is strategically positioned for afferent modulation of midbrain dopamine neurons and is essential for cocaine preference. Commun Biol 2:418
abstractText  Alpha-synuclein (alpha-syn) is an abundant neuroprotein elevated in cocaine addicts, linked to drug craving, and recruited to axon terminals undergoing glutamatergic plasticity - a proposed mechanism for substance abuse. However, little is known about normal alpha-syn function or how it contributes to substance abuse. We show that alpha-syn is critical for preference of hedonic stimuli and the cognitive flexibility needed to change behavioral strategies, functions that are altered with substance abuse. Electron microscopic analysis reveals changes in alpha-syn targeting of ventral tegmental area axon terminals that is dependent upon the duration of cocaine exposure. The dynamic changes in presynaptic alpha-syn position it to control neurotransmission and fine-tune the complex afferent inputs to dopamine neurons, potentially altering functional dopamine output. Cocaine also increases postsynaptic alpha-syn where it is needed for normal ALIX function, multivesicular body formation, and cocaine-induced exosome release indicating potentially similar alpha-syn actions for vesicle release pre- and post-synaptically.
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