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Chronic morphine exposure and its abstinence alters dendritic spine morphology and upregulates Shank1
Authors:Ayantika Pal  Sumantra Das
Institution:Neurobiology Department, Cell Biology & Physiology Division, CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, 4 Raja S. C. Mullick Road, Jadavpur, Kolkata 700 032, India
Abstract:Exposure to chronic drugs of abuse has been reported to produce significant changes in postsynaptic protein profile, dendritic spine morphology and synaptic transmission. In the present study we demonstrate alterations in dendritic spine morphology in the frontal cortex and nucleus accumbens of mice following chronic morphine treatment as well as during abstinence for two months. Such alterations were accompanied with significant upregulation of the postsynaptic protein Shank1 in synaptosomal enriched fractions. mRNA levels of Shank1 was also markedly increased during morphine treatment and during withdrawal. Studies of the different postsynaptic proteins at the protein and mRNA levels showed significant alterations in the morphine treated groups compared to that of saline treated controls. Taken together, these observations suggest that Shank1 may have an important role in the regulation of spine morphology induced by chronic morphine leading to addiction.
Keywords:AMPAR  α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid receptor  EA  experimenter administered  GAPDH  glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase  GKAP  guanylate-kinase-associated protein  IP3R  inositol triphosphate receptor  LTD  long term depression  LTP  long term potentiation  mGluR  group I metabotropic glutamate receptor  MSN  medium spiny neuron  NMDAR  N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor  NMDA  receptor subunit 2B  NR2B  NuAc  nucleus accumbens  PSD  postsynaptic density  PSD-95  postsynaptic density protein-95  SA  self-administered
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