Loss of Plasticity in the D2-Accumbens Pallidal Pathway Promotes Cocaine Seeking.
Jasper A HeinsbroekDaniela N NeuhoferWilliam C GriffinGriffin S SiegelAna Clara BobadillaYonatan M KupchikPeter W KalivasPublished in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
More than 90% of ventral striatum is composed of two cell types, those expressing dopamine D1 or D2 receptors, which exert opposing roles on motivated behavior. Both cell types send GABAergic projections to the ventral pallidum and were found to differentially promote cue-induced reinstatement of cocaine seeking via the ventral pallidum. Furthermore, after cocaine self-administration, synaptic plasticity was selectively lost in D2, but not D1 inputs to the ventral pallidum. The selective impairment in D2 afferents may promote the influence of D1 inputs to drive relapse to cocaine seeking.