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Professor Nitz – circa 1986 Cogs 107b – Systems Neuroscience www.dnitz.com lec9_02042010 – neuromodulators and drugs of abuse principle of the week: ‘functional anatomy’
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projection patterns of the five major neuromodulatory systems of the brain cholinergic (ACh) system: pontine and basal forebrain groups dopamine (DA) system: ventral tegmental area and substantia nigra area (both in midbrain) – note more localized projections serotonin (5-HT) system: several ‘raphe’ nuclei distributed in brainstem  norepinhephrine (NE) system: main nucleus is the ‘locus coeruleus’ in the pons  histamine (HA) system: the ‘forgotten one’ – neurons localized to posterior hypothalamus
examples of metabotropic pathways by which neuromodulators affect target neurons: the cyclic-AMP and phospoinositide (IP3) pathways to activation of protein kinases that phosphorylate ion channels thereby changing membrane potential and/or membrane potential responses to activation of ionotropic receptors
properties of ion channels: *ion selectivity – e.g., Na+, Ca++,  K+, Cl- *gating – e.g., by voltage, ligand *kinetics – e.g., open-time *state – e.g., activated, inactivated,  deinactivated, persistent,  phosphorylated *distribution – e.g., in dendrites, at  axon hillock 8
current injection ACh agonist application (i.e., activation of ACh receptors ACh agonist application (i.e., activation of ACh receptors increasing current injection steps persistent firing rate response to short-term excitatory input  change in membrane potential in response to neuromodulatory inputs is sometimes minimal  persistent firing response may, in turn, be modulated by number of excitatory inputs ACh alters K+ outflow caused by Ca++ influx (as seen when excitatory ionotropic receptors are activated) time  K+ efflux in response to depolarizing current step  neuromodulation I: alteration of ion channel kinetics through changes in phosphorylation state  Desai and Walcott, 2006: ACh decrements the responses of Ca++-dependent K+ channels thereby enabling greater initial responses as well as persistent responses to current injection (note
current injection mimics excitatory ionotropic input)
neuromodulation II: uneven distribution, across dendrites, of ion channel responses to neuromodulators leads to alteration of neuronal responses to intrinsic, but not extrinsic inputs in pyriform cortex  (note
pyriform cortex has only 3 layers)  Hasselmo et al., 1997: both norepinephrine and acetylcholine depress synaptic responses to excitatory inputs in layer Ib (intrinsic connections) much more so than to excitatory inputs to layer Ia (extrinsic connections) – that is, each change the degree to which pyriform cortex listens to the outside world (extrinsic inputs) versus the inner world (cortex  cortex or ‘intrinsic’ inputs) layer Ia inputs to dendrites of layer II neurons arise from olfactory bulb layer Ib inputs to dendrites of layer II neurons arise from other regions of cortex excitatory responses to layer Ia or Ib stimulation under different conditions in this case, both acetylcholine (mimicked by carbachol) and norepinephrine have the same action on Ib inputs
the long reach of neuromodulatory systems drugs of abuse associated with neuromodulatory systems: ACh: nicotine 5-HT: LSD,  * ecstasy, ‘magic’ mushrooms NE: yohimbine DA:  * heroin,  * amphetamines (e.g., ‘ice’),  * cocaine (also ‘crack’) HA: ? treatment drugs associated with neuromodulatory systems: ACh: donezepil (Alzheimer’s) 5-HT: prozac (depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety)  NE: desipramine (depression) DA: thorazine (schizophrenia), L-DOPA (Parkinson’s disease), Ritalin      (attention deficit disorder) HA: antihistamines (insomnia) neurological disorders associated with neuromodulatory systems: ACh: Alzheimer’s 5-HT: depression DA: schizophrenia, Parkinson’s disease
is the dopamine system responsible for all pleasures and addictions? The interactive effects of cocaine and imipramine on self-stimulation train-duration thresholds  Robert A. Frank, Thomas Pommering and Douglas Nitz Department of Psychology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA  Pharmacol., Biochem, and Behav. - 1987.
mediation of drug reward through the brain’s reinforcement learning mechanism 2.  mechanisms of drug action on the dopaminergic projection to nucleus accumbens (NAc): cocaine – blocks clearance of dopamine from synapse onto NAc neurons  heroin – inhibits GABA neurons that inhibit dopamine (DA release increases through    ‘disinhibition’  nicotine – directly excites dopamine neurons amphetamines – increase dopamine release through action at the axon terminal 3. Parkinson’s disease patients (who have <10% the normal amount of DA neurons) are deficient at  reinforcement learning.  Treatment with L-DOPA alleviates this. 1. rats learn what to do to obtain VTA stimulation very quickly

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COGS 107B - Winter 2010 - Lecture 9 - Neuromodulators and Drugs of Abuse

  • 1. Professor Nitz – circa 1986 Cogs 107b – Systems Neuroscience www.dnitz.com lec9_02042010 – neuromodulators and drugs of abuse principle of the week: ‘functional anatomy’
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4. projection patterns of the five major neuromodulatory systems of the brain cholinergic (ACh) system: pontine and basal forebrain groups dopamine (DA) system: ventral tegmental area and substantia nigra area (both in midbrain) – note more localized projections serotonin (5-HT) system: several ‘raphe’ nuclei distributed in brainstem norepinhephrine (NE) system: main nucleus is the ‘locus coeruleus’ in the pons histamine (HA) system: the ‘forgotten one’ – neurons localized to posterior hypothalamus
  • 5. examples of metabotropic pathways by which neuromodulators affect target neurons: the cyclic-AMP and phospoinositide (IP3) pathways to activation of protein kinases that phosphorylate ion channels thereby changing membrane potential and/or membrane potential responses to activation of ionotropic receptors
  • 6. properties of ion channels: *ion selectivity – e.g., Na+, Ca++, K+, Cl- *gating – e.g., by voltage, ligand *kinetics – e.g., open-time *state – e.g., activated, inactivated, deinactivated, persistent, phosphorylated *distribution – e.g., in dendrites, at axon hillock 8
  • 7. current injection ACh agonist application (i.e., activation of ACh receptors ACh agonist application (i.e., activation of ACh receptors increasing current injection steps persistent firing rate response to short-term excitatory input change in membrane potential in response to neuromodulatory inputs is sometimes minimal persistent firing response may, in turn, be modulated by number of excitatory inputs ACh alters K+ outflow caused by Ca++ influx (as seen when excitatory ionotropic receptors are activated) time  K+ efflux in response to depolarizing current step  neuromodulation I: alteration of ion channel kinetics through changes in phosphorylation state Desai and Walcott, 2006: ACh decrements the responses of Ca++-dependent K+ channels thereby enabling greater initial responses as well as persistent responses to current injection (note
current injection mimics excitatory ionotropic input)
  • 8. neuromodulation II: uneven distribution, across dendrites, of ion channel responses to neuromodulators leads to alteration of neuronal responses to intrinsic, but not extrinsic inputs in pyriform cortex (note
pyriform cortex has only 3 layers) Hasselmo et al., 1997: both norepinephrine and acetylcholine depress synaptic responses to excitatory inputs in layer Ib (intrinsic connections) much more so than to excitatory inputs to layer Ia (extrinsic connections) – that is, each change the degree to which pyriform cortex listens to the outside world (extrinsic inputs) versus the inner world (cortex  cortex or ‘intrinsic’ inputs) layer Ia inputs to dendrites of layer II neurons arise from olfactory bulb layer Ib inputs to dendrites of layer II neurons arise from other regions of cortex excitatory responses to layer Ia or Ib stimulation under different conditions in this case, both acetylcholine (mimicked by carbachol) and norepinephrine have the same action on Ib inputs
  • 9. the long reach of neuromodulatory systems drugs of abuse associated with neuromodulatory systems: ACh: nicotine 5-HT: LSD, * ecstasy, ‘magic’ mushrooms NE: yohimbine DA: * heroin, * amphetamines (e.g., ‘ice’), * cocaine (also ‘crack’) HA: ? treatment drugs associated with neuromodulatory systems: ACh: donezepil (Alzheimer’s) 5-HT: prozac (depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety) NE: desipramine (depression) DA: thorazine (schizophrenia), L-DOPA (Parkinson’s disease), Ritalin (attention deficit disorder) HA: antihistamines (insomnia) neurological disorders associated with neuromodulatory systems: ACh: Alzheimer’s 5-HT: depression DA: schizophrenia, Parkinson’s disease
  • 10. is the dopamine system responsible for all pleasures and addictions? The interactive effects of cocaine and imipramine on self-stimulation train-duration thresholds Robert A. Frank, Thomas Pommering and Douglas Nitz Department of Psychology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA Pharmacol., Biochem, and Behav. - 1987.
  • 11. mediation of drug reward through the brain’s reinforcement learning mechanism 2. mechanisms of drug action on the dopaminergic projection to nucleus accumbens (NAc): cocaine – blocks clearance of dopamine from synapse onto NAc neurons heroin – inhibits GABA neurons that inhibit dopamine (DA release increases through ‘disinhibition’ nicotine – directly excites dopamine neurons amphetamines – increase dopamine release through action at the axon terminal 3. Parkinson’s disease patients (who have <10% the normal amount of DA neurons) are deficient at reinforcement learning. Treatment with L-DOPA alleviates this. 1. rats learn what to do to obtain VTA stimulation very quickly