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Role of Lateral Hypothalamus in Acupuncture Inhibition of Cocaine Psychomotor Activity
Authors:DanBi Ahn  Han Byeol Jang  Suchan Chang  Hyung Kyu Kim  Yeonhee Ryu  Bong Hyo Lee  Sang Chan Kim  Kyle B Bills  Scott C Steffensen  Yu Fan  Hee Young Kim
Abstract:Acupuncture modulates the mesolimbic dopamine (DA) system; an area implicated in drug abuse. However, the mechanism by which peripheral sensory afferents, during acupuncture stimulation, modulate this system needs further investigation. The lateral hypothalamus (LH) has been implicated in reward processing and addictive behaviors. To investigate the role of the LH in mediating acupuncture effects, we evaluated the role of LH and spinohypothalamic neurons on cocaine-induced psychomotor activity and NAc DA release. Systemic injection of cocaine increased locomotor activity and 50 kHz ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs), which were attenuated by mechanical stimulation of needles inserted into HT7 but neither ST36 nor LI5. The acupuncture effects were blocked by chemical lesions of the LH or mimicked by activation of LH neurons. Single-unit extracellular recordings showed excitation of LH and spinohypothalamic neurons following acupuncture. Our results suggest that acupuncture recruits the LH to suppress the mesolimbic DA system and psychomotor responses following cocaine injection.
Keywords:lateral hypothalamus  cocaine  acupuncture  spinohypothalamic neurons
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