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Mu-opioid receptor expression across cell-type specific afferents to the ventral tegmental area in male mice.

Hohmeister, M.; Culver, O. P.; Jhou, T.

2026-05-23 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.05.21.726769 bioRxiv
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The addictive properties of opioids are due in part to these drugs ability to alter ventral tegmental area (VTA) activity via activation of mu opioid receptors (MORs) on local and distal inputs. Prior studies have identified numerous opioid-modulated afferents to the VTA, some of which show differing levels of functional modulation by opioids, but the degree to which this parallels differences in receptor expression is not known. Hence, we used retrograde labeling combined with RNAscope to examine oprm1 mRNA expression in VTA-projecting afferents arising from a variety of distal brain regions. Because opioids are thought to be particularly influential on GABAergic afferents to the VTA, we also examined colocalization of oprm1 with GABAergic markers in VTA-projecting neurons. Interestingly, we found that oprm1 mRNA is present in both GABAergic and non-GABAergic VTA-projecting neurons. However, many (though not all) GABAergic afferents expressed higher levels of oprm1 compared to most non-GABAergic afferents (especially those arising from the cortex). These results complement previous anatomical studies that had examined oprm1 expression in these regions but in a non-quantitative way and without regard to their efferent targets. Our findings encourage future work to examine the functional implications of MOR sensitivity within these afferent pathways.

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