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Corticotropin-releasing hormone signalingfrom piriform cortex to amygdala mediatessocial homophily in opioid addiction by Yu Huo (霍昱) & Xingyuan Wang (王星元) & Xiaorui Lin (林晓瑞) & Jiaojiao Yu (于娇娇) & Binlong Li (李斌龙) & Zepeng Liu (刘泽鹏) & Shengyang Guo (郭圣扬) & Yutong Wang (王雨桐) & Rongchun Tang (唐荣淳) & Bofei Li (李泊霏) & Shunjie Zhang (张舜杰) & Yunke Zhang (张云可) & Zhehan Jiang... instant download

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Authors:Yu Huo (霍昱) & Xingyuan Wang (王星元) & Xiaorui Lin (林晓瑞) & Jiaojiao Yu (于娇娇) & Binlong Li (李斌龙) & Zepeng Liu (刘泽鹏) & Shengyang Guo (郭圣扬) & Yutong Wang (王雨桐) & Rongchun Tang (唐荣淳) & Bofei Li (李泊霏) & Shunjie Zhang (张舜杰) & Yunke Zhang (张云可) & Zhehan Jiang...
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Year:2025
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Corticotropin-releasing hormone signalingfrom piriform cortex to amygdala mediatessocial homophily in opioid addiction by Yu Huo (霍昱) & Xingyuan Wang (王星元) & Xiaorui Lin (林晓瑞) & Jiaojiao Yu (于娇娇) & Binlong Li (李斌龙) & Zepeng Liu (刘泽鹏) & Shengyang Guo (郭圣扬) & Yutong Wang (王雨桐) & Rongchun Tang (唐荣淳) & Bofei Li (李泊霏) & Shunjie Zhang (张舜杰) & Yunke Zhang (张云可) & Zhehan Jiang... instant download

Neuron, Corrected proof. doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2025.08.012

SUMMARYSocial partner selection can significantly influence one’s social well-being, emotional support, and evencognitive functions. Drug-abstinent mice exhibit sociability deficits, yet how drug-addicted individuals selecttheir social partners and how these choices influence addiction-related behaviors remain unclear. In thisstudy, we demonstrate that opioid-experienced mice prefer socializing with opioid-experienced peers. Presentation of an opioid-abstinent demonstrator mouse or its olfactory cues (not ultrasound or visual cues) enhances corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) release from the anterior piriform cortex (APIR) to the basomedial amygdala (BMA) in abstinent observer mice. This CRH release occurs specifically during approach,acts through CRH receptor 1/2 in the BMA, and enhances social motivation. Disruption of this social homophily impairs addiction-related memory and relapse in opioid-abstinent mice. Our findings reveal social homophily in opioid-experienced individuals, elucidate the underlying APIR-BMA CRH signaling mechanism,and underscore the importance of social support from non-addicted peers for opioid-abstinent individualsduring recovery.

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