Cilia loss on distinct neuron populations differentially alters cocaine-induced locomotion and reward

Thomas Everett,Tyler W. Ten Eyck,Chang-Hung Wu, Amanda L. Shelowitz, Sofia M. Stansbury, Alexandra Firek,Barry Setlow,Jeremy C. McIntyre

JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY(2024)

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Background: Neuronal primary cilia are being recognized for their role in mediating signaling associated with a variety of neurobehaviors, including responses to drugs of abuse. They function as signaling hubs, enriched with a diverse array of G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs), including several associated with motivation and drug-related behaviors. However, our understanding of how cilia regulate neuronal function and behavior is still limited.Aims: The objective of the current study was to investigate the contributions of primary cilia on specific neuronal populations to behavioral responses to cocaine. Methods: To test the consequences of cilia loss on cocaine-induced locomotion and reward-related behavior, we selectively ablated cilia from dopaminergic or GAD2-GABAergic neurons in mice. Results: Cilia ablation on either population of neurons failed to significantly alter acute locomotor responses to cocaine at a range of doses. With repeated administration, mice lacking cilia on GAD2-GABAergic neurons showed no difference in locomotor sensitization to cocaine compared to wild-type (WT) littermates, whereas mice lacking cilia on dopaminergic neurons exhibited reduced locomotor sensitization to cocaine at 10 and 30 mg/kg. Mice lacking cilia on GAD2-GABAergic neurons showed no difference in cocaine conditioned place preference (CPP), whereas mice lacking cilia on dopaminergic neurons exhibited reduced CPP compared to WT littermates. Conclusions: Combined with previous findings using amphetamine, our results show that behavioral effects of cilia ablation are cell- and drug type-specific, and that neuronal cilia contribute to modulation of both the locomotor-inducing and rewarding properties of cocaine.
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Cilia,cocaine,reward,locomotion,psychostimulants,behavior,sensitization
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