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Stress-induced adaptations in nucleus accumbens dopamine D1 receptor-expressing cells correspond to social avoidance behavior in male mice

Burek, D. J.; Carlezon, W. A.

2026-04-24 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.04.23.720476 bioRxiv
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Stress can cause or exacerbate psychiatric illness, and effects on the transcription factor CREB within the nucleus accumbens (NAc) are critically involved. In rodents, stress-induced activation of NAc CREB produces elevations in dynorphin (DYN), an endogenous opioid expressed in dopamine D1-receptor (D1R)-expressing medium spiny neurons (MSNs). In turn, elevated DYN signaling produces features of mood and anxiety disorders via actions at kappa-opioid receptors (KORs). Although individual differences in stress sensitivity have been described--with some appearing susceptible and others resilient--the contribution of NAc DYN to these phenotypes is unclear. Here we examined relationships between social behavior and DYN in D1R-expressing MSNs in mice exposed to chronic social defeat stress (CSDS). We used quantitative (q)RNAscope to assess co-expression of genes encoding CREB (Creb1), D1Rs (Drd1), and DYN (Pdyn) within the NAc. To leverage individual variability, we performed regression analyses across all mice, revealing negative correlations between social interaction behavior and expression of Drd1 and Pdyn, linking higher social avoidance with higher expression of these genes. There was no correlation with Creb1, suggesting stress-induced elevations in Pdyn depend on CREB activation (phosphorylation). These findings suggest that stress-induced elevations in D1R-associated DYN signaling within the NAc is a biomarker of susceptibility.

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