Opiate exposure and withdrawal dynamically regulate mRNA expression in the serotonergic dorsal raphe nucleus
Highlights • Morphine decreased BDNF, TrkB and 5-HT1A mRNA expression in the serotonergic DRN. • Morphine decreased CRF-R1 and increased CRF-R2 mRNA expression in the DRN. • Opiate history and swim stress interact to reduce DRN TPH2 mRNA expression. • Opiate modulation of DRN circuits may promote 5-...
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description | Highlights • Morphine decreased BDNF, TrkB and 5-HT1A mRNA expression in the serotonergic DRN. • Morphine decreased CRF-R1 and increased CRF-R2 mRNA expression in the DRN. • Opiate history and swim stress interact to reduce DRN TPH2 mRNA expression. • Opiate modulation of DRN circuits may promote 5-HT hypofunction. • 5-HT hypofunction may contribute to vulnerability to stress-induced opiate relapse. |
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