Integrative Roles of Dopamine Pathway and Calcium Channels Reveal a Link between Schizophrenia and Opioid Use Disorder.
Siroshini K ThiagarajanSiew Ying MokSatoshi OgawaIshwar S ParharPek Yee TangPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
Several theories have been proposed to explain the mechanisms of substance use in schizophrenia. Brain neurons pose a potential to provide novel insights into the association between opioid addiction, withdrawal, and schizophrenia. Thus, we exposed zebrafish larvae at 2 days post-fertilization (dpf) to domperidone (DPM) and morphine, followed by morphine withdrawal. Drug-induced locomotion and social preference were assessed, while the level of dopamine and the number of dopaminergic neurons were quantified. In the brain tissue, the expression levels of genes associated with schizophrenia were measured. The effects of DMP and morphine were compared to vehicle control and MK-801, a positive control to mimic schizophrenia. Gene expression analysis revealed that α1C , α1Sa , α1Aa , drd2a , and th1 were up-regulated after 10 days of exposure to DMP and morphine, while th2 was down-regulated. These two drugs also increased the number of positive dopaminergic neurons and the total dopamine level but reduced the locomotion and social preference. The termination of morphine exposure led to the up-regulation of th2 , drd2a , and c-fos during the withdrawal phase. Our integrated data implicate that the dopamine system plays a key role in the deficits in social behavior and locomotion that are common in the schizophrenia-like symptoms and opioid dependence.
Keyphrases
- bipolar disorder
- drug induced
- healthcare
- spinal cord
- liver injury
- uric acid
- chronic pain
- mental health
- pain management
- poor prognosis
- resting state
- transcription factor
- traumatic brain injury
- risk assessment
- machine learning
- depressive symptoms
- climate change
- electronic health record
- metabolic syndrome
- spinal cord injury
- prefrontal cortex
- dna methylation
- genome wide identification
- physical activity
- aedes aegypti
- functional connectivity
- network analysis
- data analysis