Enhancing VTA Cav1.3 L-type Ca2+ channel activity promotes cocaine and mood-related behaviors via overlapping AMPA receptor mechanisms in the nucleus accumbens
Martínez-Rivera A, Hao J, Tropea TF, Giordano TP, Kosovsky M, Rice RC, Lee A, Huganir RL, Striessnig J, Addy NA, Han S, Rajadhyaksha AM. Enhancing VTA Cav1.3 L-type Ca2+ channel activity promotes cocaine and mood-related behaviors via overlapping AMPA receptor mechanisms in the nucleus accumbens. Molecular Psychiatry 2017, 22: 1735-1745. PMID: 28194001, PMCID: PMC5555837, DOI: 10.1038/mp.2017.9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAffectAnimalsCalcium Channels, L-TypeCocaineCocaine-Related DisordersConditioning, PsychologicalDepressionDisease Models, AnimalDopamine Uptake InhibitorsGenetic Association StudiesHumansMaleMice, Inbred C57BLMice, TransgenicMotor ActivityNucleus AccumbensPost-Synaptic DensityReceptors, AMPASocial BehaviorVentral Tegmental AreaConceptsDepressive-like behaviorCav1.3 L-type Ca2L-type Ca2Receptor mechanismsCalcium-permeable α-aminoCACNA1D geneCav1.3 channelsRole of Cav1.3Depressive-like phenotypeMood-related behaviorsDepression-related phenotypesSocial behavioral deficitsNeuropsychiatric symptomsBehavioral deficitsMood disordersCP-AMPARNAc shellRodent studiesGluA1 phosphorylationHuman studiesNAc corePlace preferenceBipolar disorderPsychomotor activityCav1.3