
Study Authors Kenichiro Negishi and Ying Duan
Featured Paper of the Month – August 2025
Published in Journal of Neuroscience by Kenichiro Negishi, Ying Duan, Yihong Yang, Yavin Shaham and Ida Fredriksson, et al. of the NIDA IRP Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy Section and Neurobiology of Relapse Section.
Summary
We recently developed a new rat model for incubation of oxycodone seeking after electric barrier-induced voluntary abstinence and identified a critical role for ventral subiculum in this incubation effect (Fredriksson et al. NPP 2020, Sci Adv 2023). In the present study, we used immunohistochemistry, anatomical tracing, and reversible inactivation methods to identify a critical role of a brain region called the claustrum and its anatomical connections with ventral subiculum in incubation of oxycodone seeking. Using an existing functional MRI dataset, we also showed that changes in functional connectivity changes within claustrum-related cortical circuits predict incubated oxycodone relapse after electric barrier-induced abstinence. Our study identified a novel role of the claustrum in relapse to opioid drugs after abstinence induced by adverse consequences of drug seeking.
Publication Information
The Role of Claustrum in Incubation of Opioid Seeking after Electric Barrier-Induced Voluntary Abstinence in Male and Female Rats Journal Article
In: J Neurosci, vol. 45, no. 13, 2025, ISSN: 1529-2401.