“…Increased activity in D1-MSNs is typically considered to be “pro-reward” and D2-MSNs “anti-reward,” however there are an increasing number of exceptions to this dichotomy in different parts of the striatum (Cui et al, 2013; Gallo et al, 2018; Gibson et al, 2018; Natsubori et al, 2017; Soares-Cunha et al, 2016, 2018, 2019; Vicente et al, 2016). Much less is known about specific MSN subtypes in opioid abstinence (Graziane et al, 2016; Hearing et al, 2016; Madayag et al, 2019; Martin et al, 2019; McDevitt et al, 2019), especially abstinence from synthetic opioids, and females were often excluded from previous studies. Further, many studies house animals singly, which is an added stressor that impacts drug-related behavior (Bozarth et al, 1989; Engeln et al, 2021; Kennedy et al, 2012; Westenbroek et al, 2013).…”