2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.11.29.569252
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Mu-opioid receptor knockout on Foxp2-expressing neurons reduces aversion-resistant alcohol drinking

Harrison M. Carvour,
Charlotte A. E. G. Roemer,
D’Erick P. Underwood
et al.

Abstract: Mu-opioid receptors (MORs) in the amygdala and striatum are important in addictive and rewarding behaviors. Foxp2 is a marker of intercalated (ITC) cells in the amygdala and a subset of striatal medium spiny neurons (MSNs), both of which express MORs in wild-type mice. For the current series of studies, we characterized the behavior of mice with genetic deletion of the MOR geneOprm1in Foxp2-expressing neurons (Foxp2-Cre/Oprm1fl/fl). Male and female Foxp2-Cre/Oprm1fl/flmice were generated and heterozygous Cre+ … Show more

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