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Inhibition of AMPA receptors bound to transmembrane AMPA receptor regulatory protein γ-8 (TARP γ-8) blunts the positive reinforcing properties of alcohol and sucrose in a brain region-dependent manner

Hoffman, J. L.; Faccidomo, S.; Taylor, S. M.; DeMiceli, K. G.; May, A. M.; Smith, E. N.; Whindleton, C. M.; Hodge, C. W.

2022-12-15 neuroscience
10.1101/2022.12.14.520457 bioRxiv
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RationaleThe development and progression of alcohol use disorder (AUD) is widely viewed as maladaptive neuroplasticity. The transmembrane alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole propionic acid receptor (AMPAR) regulatory protein {gamma}8 (TARP {gamma}-8) is a molecular mechanism of neuroplasticity that has not been evaluated in AUD or other addictions. ObjectiveTo address this gap in knowledge, we evaluated the mechanistic role of TARP {gamma}-8 bound AMPAR activity in the basolateral amygdala (BLA) and ventral CA3 hippocampus (vHPC) in the positive reinforcing effects of alcohol, which drive repetitive alcohol use throughout the course of AUD, in C57BL/6J mice. These brain regions were selected because they exhibit high levels of TARP {gamma}-8 expression and send glutamate projections to the nucleus accumbens (NAc), which is a key nucleus in the brain reward pathway. Methods and ResultsSite-specific pharmacological inhibition of AMPARs bound to TARP {gamma}-8 in the BLA via bilateral infusion of the selective negative modulator JNJ-55511118 significantly decreased operant alcohol self-administration with no effect on sucrose self-administration in behavior-matched controls. Temporal analysis showed that reduction of alcohol-reinforced responding occurred >25 min after the onset of responding, consistent with a blunting of the positive reinforcing effects of alcohol in the absence of nonspecific behavioral effects. In contrast, inhibition of TARP {gamma}-8 bound AMPARs in the vHPC selectively decreased sucrose self-administration with no effect on alcohol. ConclusionsThis study reveals a novel brain region-specific role of TARP {gamma}-8 bound AMPARs as a molecular mechanism of the positive reinforcing effects of alcohol and non-drug rewards.

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