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Functionally dissecting claustrum along anterior-posterior axis in anxiety and higher sensitivity to cocaine

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2023)

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Abstract
Adolescent cocaine exposure (ACE) induce anxiety and higher sensitivity to drug addiction during adulthood. Here, we show that the claustrum is crucial for control of these two distinct psychiatric disorders in ACE mice. In the process of anxiety test, the CaMKII-positive neurons in median portion of claustrum (MClaustrum) were obviously triggered, and chemogenetic suppressing these neurons efficiently reduced ACE-induced anxiety in adulthood. While, the CaMKII-positive neurons in anterior portion of claustrum (AClaustrum) were obviously activated in response to cocaine-induced conditioned place preference (CPP), and chemogenetic suppressing these neurons efficiently blocked cocaine CPP in ACE mice during adulthood. Our findings dissociating specific sub-portions of claustrum for drug-related anxiety and susceptibility of addiction, extending our understanding to diverse functions of claustrum subregions. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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anxiety,claustrum,cocaine,anterior-posterior
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