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Orexin neurons, reward and addiction: It all comes together in the lateral hypothalamus Gary Aston-Jones, Ph.D. Department of Neurosciences Medical University of South Carolina

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Page 1: Orexin neurons, reward and addiction: It all comes together in the lateral hypothalamus Gary Aston-Jones, Ph.D. Department of Neurosciences Medical University

Orexin neurons, reward and addiction: It all comes together in the lateral hypothalamus

Gary Aston-Jones, Ph.D.

Department of NeurosciencesMedical University of South Carolina

Page 2: Orexin neurons, reward and addiction: It all comes together in the lateral hypothalamus Gary Aston-Jones, Ph.D. Department of Neurosciences Medical University

Orexin (hypocretin) neurons:

Peyron et al. J. Neurosci. 1998;18:9996-10015

- located only in hypothalamus- widespread projections- mutations produce narcolepsy symptoms- prominent hypothesis: arousal

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Not all orexin neurons are created equal

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Activity of orexin neurons in LH does not correspond to arousal rhythm

Estabrooke, I. V. et al. J. Neurosci. 2001;21:1656-1662

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LH orexin neurons: Possible role in reward processing

• Orexin administration increases feeding

• Orexin neurons send projections to brain areas involved in reward (e.g., PFC, Nac, VTA)

• Lateral hypothalamus long implicated in reward functions

• Q: Are LH orexin neurons important in reward processing and addiction?

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Place conditioning procedureConditioned place preference (CPP)

3 drug or food pairing days, balanced designPreference tested next day, drug-freeBrains taken 2 hr after preference test for Fos measurements

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Fos activation in orexin neurons with exposure to morphine environment

Non-conditionedMorphine-conditionedHarris, Wimmer and Aston-Jones, Nature 437: 556-9 (2005)

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Preference scores

correlate with percentage of LH orexin cells that are Fos+

Harris, Wimmer and Aston-Jones, Nature 437: 556-9 (2005)

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Conclusion: LH orexin neurons are potently activated in proportion to reward preference

Q: Could activation of LH orexin neurons be involved in drug-seeking and relapse?

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Drug-seeking during protracted withdrawal: Animal Model of Relapse

3 days of morphine CPP conditioning

Repeated testing for 1 to 3 weeks daily without drug to extinguish preference

Stimulate LH orexin neurons to test for reinstatement(rat pancreatic polypeptide, rPP, microinjection in LH)

CPP extinguished for 2 consecutive days

Brains taken for Fos staining2 h after test for reinstate.

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rPP in LH reinstates morphine preference

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Harris, Wimmer and Aston-Jones, Nature 437: 556-9 (2005)

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Correlation: rPP-induced reinstatement and % LH orexin neurons with Fos

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rPP-induced reinstatement is blocked by selective orexin antagonist

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- Test Day 1- Test Day 2

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Orexin is also involved in plasticity and learning

Narita et al, J. Neurosci 29 (2006)

Borgland et al, Neuron 49 (2006)

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LH orexin neurons are stimulated during drug pairing

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Bilateral disconnection of LH orexin projections to VTA blocks acquisition of a morphine CPP

Unilateral excitotoxic lesion of LH + SB in contra VTA

Go see: Wimmer et al., poster 00-74 Monday PM

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SUMMARY

• LH orexin neurons (but not other orexin neurons) are stimulated in proportion to reward preference.

• Blockade of orexin receptors attenuates expression of drug preference.

• Exogenous stimulation of LH orexin neurons reinstates extinguished drug preference (relapse).

• Orexin in VTA dopamine neuron area reinstates extinguished drug preference (relapse).

• Orexin projections from LH to VTA are critical for learning stimulus-drug relationships.

Hypothesis: LH orexin neurons are involved in reward-based learning and memory

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LH

Reward-related inputs:

•Morphine

•Cocaine

•Food

Projections to forebrain and midbrain reward areas:•VTA•NAc•Amy

DMH/PFA

Arousal-related inputs:

•Waking

•Stress

Projections to brainstemarousal areas:•LC•TMN•PPT/LDT

Functionally distinct orexin neuron groups

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Collaborators

Glenda Harris

Toastmaster

Matt Wimmer

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Role of LH orexin neurons in reward-based learning and memory circuitry

Harris and Aston-Jones, TINS 29: 571-7 (2006)

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Bilateral neurotoxic lesions of LH orexin neurons blocks acquistion of a morphine CPP

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