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タイトル: Brain region–specific neural activation by low-dose opioid promotes social behavior
著者: Ohnami, Soichiro
Naito, Megumi
Kawase, Haruki
Higuchi, Momoko
Hasebe, Shigeru
Takasu, Keiko
Kanemaru, Ryo
Azuma, Yuki
Yokoyama, Rei
Kochi, Takahiro
Imado, Eiji
Tahara, Takeru
Kotake, Yaichiro
Asano, Satoshi
Oishi, Naoya  kyouindb  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0778-3381 (unconfirmed)
Takuma, Kazuhiro
Hashimoto, Hitoshi
Ogawa, Koichi
Nakamura, Atsushi
Yamakawa, Hidekuni
Ago, Yukio
著者名の別形: 大波, 壮一郎
大石, 直也
小川, 公一
山川, 英訓
発行日: 6-Dec-2024
出版者: American Society for Clinical Investigation
誌名: JCI Insight
巻: 9
号: 23
論文番号: e182060
抄録: The opioid system plays crucial roles in modulating social behaviors in both humans and animals. However, the pharmacological profiles of opioids regarding social behavior and their therapeutic potential remain unclear. Multiple pharmacological, behavioral, and immunohistological c-Fos mapping approaches were used to characterize the effects of μ-opioid receptor agonists on social behavior and investigate the mechanisms in naive mice and autism spectrum disorder–like (ASD-like) mouse models, such as prenatally valproic acid–treated mice and Fmr1-KO mice. Here, we report that low-dose morphine, a μ-opioid receptor agonist, promoted social behavior by selectively activating neurons in prosocial brain regions, including the nucleus accumbens, but not those in the dorsomedial periaqueductal gray (dmPAG), which are only activated by analgesic high-dose morphine. Critically, intra-dmPAG morphine injection counteracted the prosocial effect of low-dose morphine, suggesting that dmPAG neural activation suppresses social behavior. Moreover, buprenorphine, a μ-opioid receptor partial agonist with less abuse liability and a well-established safety profile, ameliorated social behavior deficits in two mouse models recapitulating ASD symptoms by selectively activating prosocial brain regions without dmPAG neural activation. Our findings highlight the therapeutic potential of brain region–specific neural activation induced by low-dose opioids for social behavior deficits in ASD.
著作権等: © 2024 Ohnami et al.
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/291249
DOI(出版社版): 10.1172/jci.insight.182060
PubMed ID: 39641273
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