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A cholinergic hub in the nucleus accumbens gates opioid-reward learning.

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Yousefzadeh, SA; Yan, H; Kwak, S-H; Oh, Y; Jeong, P; Pogorelov, V; Ravenel, JR; Lim, SSX; Roach, JM; Shields, BC; Rodriguiz, RM; Wetsel, WC ...
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August 5, 2026

Beneficial and maladaptive opioid effects are difficult to dissociate1-3, partly because dopamine signalling contributes to both these effect types4-13. Here we show that associative opioid-reward learning can be blocked even under conditions that elevate dopamine in the nucleus accumbens. We developed naloxoneDART, a cell-type-specific analogue of the clinical opioid receptor antagonist naloxone14,15, and delivered it to genetically defined accumbal cholinergic interneurons, selectively rendering these cells morphine-insensitive. Acquisition of morphine conditioned place preference was abolished in a target-engagement-dependent manner, without evidence of contextual or locomotor impairment: saline habituation was enhanced between sessions and unchanged within sessions, whereas morphine-evoked hyperlocomotion, sensitization and acute analgesia remained intact. Microdialysis revealed that cholinergic interneuron-specific naloxoneDART prevented morphine-induced acetylcholine reductions without detectably altering dopamine increases in the accumbens. These findings identify a cholinergic gate for associative opioid-reward learning, support an emerging dopamine-acetylcholine plasticity theory16,17, and motivate exploration of opioid-cholinergic strategies that may preserve acute analgesia while limiting early associative reward learning18-25.

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1476-4687

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August 5, 2026

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England

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Yousefzadeh, S. A., Yan, H., Kwak, S.-H., Oh, Y., Jeong, P., Pogorelov, V., … Tadross, M. R. (2026). A cholinergic hub in the nucleus accumbens gates opioid-reward learning. Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-026-10887-9
Yousefzadeh, S Aryana, Haidun Yan, Seung-Hwa Kwak, Yunju Oh, Pyeonghwa Jeong, Vladimir Pogorelov, J Russell Ravenel, et al. “A cholinergic hub in the nucleus accumbens gates opioid-reward learning.Nature, August 5, 2026. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-026-10887-9.
Yousefzadeh SA, Yan H, Kwak S-H, Oh Y, Jeong P, Pogorelov V, et al. A cholinergic hub in the nucleus accumbens gates opioid-reward learning. Nature. 2026 Aug 5;
Yousefzadeh, S. Aryana, et al. “A cholinergic hub in the nucleus accumbens gates opioid-reward learning.Nature, Aug. 2026. Pubmed, doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10887-9.
Yousefzadeh SA, Yan H, Kwak S-H, Oh Y, Jeong P, Pogorelov V, Ravenel JR, Lim SSX, Roach JM, Shields BC, Rodriguiz RM, Wetsel WC, Hong J, Tadross MR. A cholinergic hub in the nucleus accumbens gates opioid-reward learning. Nature. 2026 Aug 5;
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Published In

Nature

DOI

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1476-4687

Publication Date

August 5, 2026

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • General Science & Technology