Glutamate Signaling and Drug Abuse
谷氨酸信号传导和药物滥用
基本信息
- 批准号:6624092
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 16.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2002
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2002-04-15 至 2008-02-28
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AMPA receptors behavior test behavioral habituation /sensitization binding proteins biological signal transduction cell membrane cocaine dopamine drug abuse drug addiction glutamate receptor glutamates histology immunoprecipitation intracellular laboratory rat neural transmission nucleus accumbens phosphorylation posttranslational modifications prefrontal lobe /cortex protein transport synapses tegmentum western blottings
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The abuse of the amphetamine-like
psychostimulants is a medical and social problem throughout the world. The
rewarding properties of these drugs are linked to their capacity to increase
extracellular concentration of dopamine in the forebrain, notably in the
nucleus accumbens. The dopaminergic neurons that innervate nucleus accumbens
originate in the ventral tegmental area which has been shown to play a critical
role in development of chronic drug effects. Despite the advances in our
understanding of cellular and molecular actions of these drugs, effective
pharmacological treatments for amphetamine and cocaine addiction remain
elusive. More recently, a number of investigations have shown that in addition
to dopaminergic role in psychostimulant effects, excitatory neurotransmission
also plays a very critical role. Glutamate is the major excitatory
neurotransmitter in the brain and both nucleus accumbens and ventral tegmental
area receive a major glutamatergic innervation from prefrontal cortex. These
studies suggest that drugs acting on excitatory neurotransmission may be
effective therapeutic agents for treating psychostimulant abuse. The data
presented in this proposal suggest that the recently discovered proteins that
bind to glutamate receptors can alter glutamatergic transmission and may play
an important role in long lasting neuroadaptations after repeated drug
exposure. The Homer family of proteins is one of the glutamate receptor binding
proteins that bind specifically to metabotropic glutamate receptors. The
expression of these proteins in nucleus accumbens is altered after repeated
cocaine exposure. Moreover, reducing the level of these proteins in NA during
repeated exposure to cocaine prevents the development of behavioral
sensitization. Based on these results and others in literature a series of
experiments are proposed to study the functional role of these scaffolding
proteins in excitatory transmission in nucleus accumbens and their role in drug
induced synaptic plasticity.
描述(申请人提供):滥用安非他明类药物
精神刺激剂是一个世界性的医学和社会问题。这个
这些药物的有益特性与它们增加
前脑的细胞外多巴胺浓度,特别是在
伏隔核。支配伏隔核的多巴胺能神经元
起源于腹侧被盖区,已被证明起着关键的
在慢性药物效应发展中的作用。尽管我们的技术进步了
了解这些药物的细胞和分子作用,有效
安非他明和可卡因成瘾的药物治疗仍然存在
难以捉摸。最近,一些调查表明,此外
多巴胺能在精神刺激效应、兴奋性神经传递中的作用
也起着非常关键的作用。谷氨酸是主要的兴奋性物质
大脑、伏隔核和腹侧被盖的神经递质
该区域接受来自前额叶皮质的主要谷氨酸能神经支配。这些
研究表明,作用于兴奋性神经传递的药物可能是
治疗精神刺激性滥用的有效治疗剂。数据
这项提案中提出的建议表明,最近发现的蛋白质
与谷氨酸受体结合可以改变谷氨酸能传递,并可能发挥作用
反复用药后长期神经适应的重要作用
曝光。荷马蛋白家族是谷氨酸受体结合的一种
与代谢性谷氨酸受体特异结合的蛋白质。这个
这些蛋白在伏隔核中的表达在重复后发生变化
接触可卡因。此外,降低NA中这些蛋白质的水平
反复接触可卡因可防止行为障碍的发展
敏化。基于这些结果和文献中的其他结果,一系列
实验是为了研究这些支架的功能作用。
伏核兴奋性传递中的蛋白质及其在药物中的作用
诱导突触可塑性。
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