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Prostaglandin-dependent modulation of dopaminergic neurotransmission elicits inflammation-induced aversion in mice
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- Fritz , M , Klawonn , A M , Nilsson , A , Singh , A K , Zajdel , J , Wilhelms , D B , Lazarus , M , Löfberg , A , Jaarola , M , Kugelberg , U Ö , Billiar , T R , Hackam , D J , Sodhi , C P , Breyer , M D , Jakobsson , J , Schwaninger , M , Schütz , G , Parkitna , J R , Saper , C B , Blomqvist , A & Engblom , D 2016 , ' Prostaglandin-dependent modulation of dopaminergic neurotransmission elicits inflammation-induced aversion in mice ' , The Journal of Clinical Investigation , vol. 126 , no. 2 , pp. 695-705 .
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Systemic inflammation causes malaise and general feelings of discomfort. This fundamental aspect of the sickness response reduces the quality of life for people suffering from chronic inflammatory diseases and is a nuisance during mild infections like common colds or the flu. To investigate how inflammation is perceived as unpleasant and causes negative affect, we used a behavioral test in which mice avoid an environment that they have learned to associate with inflammation-induced discomfort. Using a combination of cell-type–specific gene deletions, pharmacology, and chemogenetics, we found that systemic inflammation triggered aversion through MyD88-dependent activation of the brain endothelium followed by COX1-mediated cerebral prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) synthesis. Further, we showed that inflammation-induced PGE2 targeted EP1 receptors on striatal dopamine D1 receptor–expressing neurons and that this signaling sequence induced aversion through GABA-mediated inhibition of dopaminergic cells. Finally, we demonstrated that inflammation-induced aversion was not an indirect consequence of fever or anorexia but that it constituted an independent inflammatory symptom triggered by a unique molecular mechanism. Collectively, these findings demonstrate that PGE2-mediated modulation of the dopaminergic motivational circuitry is a key mechanism underlying the negative affect induced by inflammation.
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- OAIster
- Journal :
- Fritz , M , Klawonn , A M , Nilsson , A , Singh , A K , Zajdel , J , Wilhelms , D B , Lazarus , M , Löfberg , A , Jaarola , M , Kugelberg , U Ö , Billiar , T R , Hackam , D J , Sodhi , C P , Breyer , M D , Jakobsson , J , Schwaninger , M , Schütz , G , Parkitna , J R , Saper , C B , Blomqvist , A & Engblom , D 2016 , ' Prostaglandin-dependent modulation of dopaminergic neurotransmission elicits inflammation-induced aversion in mice ' , The Journal of Clinical Investigation , vol. 126 , no. 2 , pp. 695-705 .
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- English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1322761033
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource