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Stress, Arousal and Addiction:. The hypocretin connection. Luis de Lecea, Ph.D. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Stanford University. Human narcolepsy-cataplexy. Excessive daytime sleepiness Cataplexy Sleep paralysis Hypnagogic hallucinations Disturbed nocturnal sleep. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Stress, Arousal and Addiction:The hypocretin connection

Luis de Lecea, Ph.D.

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Stanford University

Human narcolepsy-cataplexy

• Excessive daytime sleepiness

• Cataplexy• Sleep paralysis• Hypnagogic

hallucinations• Disturbed nocturnal sleep

Prevalence: 1/2000, onset during adolescenceTreatment: Psychostimulants (EDS) and

Antidepressants (Cataplexy)

Courtesy of Dr. Zuberi

Control

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Narcoleptic

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Peyron et al., 2000

Narcolepsy is a disease of the hypocretinergic system

mRNA in situ Hybridization

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Hcrt ko are narcoleptic

Chemelli et al., 1999

Two new members of the incretin neuropeptide family

Anatomy of the hypocretinergic systemAnatomy of the hypocretinergic system

(de Lecea et al., 1998; Peyron et al., 1998)(de Lecea et al., 1998; Peyron et al., 1998)

LCLC

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LDTgLDTg

PPTgPPTgBFBF

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The hypocretins in hyperarousal

Hcrt and hyperarousal: acute stress

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Fabre et al.

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Reyes et al., 2003

Hypocretins and stress response

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CRF terminals contact HCRT cell bodies

Winsky-Sommerer et al., (2004)

CRF receptors are expressed in hcrt neurons

Winsky-Sommerer et al., (2004)

CRF depolarizes HCRT neurons through CRFR1

Winsky- Sommerer et al., 2004

Hcrt promoter EGFP

Hcrt

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Does Hcrt affect brain reward?

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Hypocretin negatively regulates brain reward

Cocaine self-administration

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Hypocretin-1 does not affect Hypocretin-1 does not affect cocaine intakecocaine intake

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SalineSaline Hcrt-1 5ugHcrt-1 5ug Day afterDay after

Hcrt-1 does not change motivation for cocaine intake

The addiction spiral

Acquisition

Relapse

Negative effects of withdrawal

Dependent state

Positive effects on brain reward

Neuronal circuits involved in reinstatement

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Hcrt-1 (1.5 nmol) challengeHcrt-1 (1.5 nmol) challenge

Active lever responses Inactive lever responses

Cocaine SA Baseline (5 sessions)Cocaine SA Baseline (5 sessions) Hcrt-1 challenge (1 session)Hcrt-1 challenge (1 session)Extinction (13 sessions)Extinction (13 sessions)

Hcrt1 (icv) reinstates cocaine-Hcrt1 (icv) reinstates cocaine-seeking behaviorseeking behavior

Blockade of both CRF and NE prevents Hcrt-induced reinstatement

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The BNST is involved in hypocretin-induced reinstatement

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• Stress induces CRF• CRF stimulates hcrt neurons

• CRF produces reinstatement• Hcrt produces reinstatement

• CRF-R antagonists block stress-induced reinstatement

• Do Hcrt antagonists block stress-induced reinstatement?

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Alertness

Addiction state

Dopamine/ Ventral NE bundle

Reinstatement of Drug seeking

Acknowledgements

• Ben Boutrel

• Raphaëlle Winsky

• Chisa Suzuki

• Covadonga Pañeda

• George Koob• Paul J. Kenny• Athina Markou

TSRIYale

Tamas Horvath