Title of article :
Reduction of cocaine place preference in mice lacking the protein phosphatase 1 inhibitors DARPP 32 or Inhibitor 1
Author/Authors :
Venetia Zachariou، نويسنده , , Marianne Benoit-Marand، نويسنده , , Patrick B. Allen، نويسنده , , Peter Ingrassia، نويسنده , , Allen A. Fienberg، نويسنده , , Francois Gonon، نويسنده , , Paul Greengard، نويسنده , , Marina R. Picciotto، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages :
9
From page :
612
To page :
620
Abstract :
Background: Modulation of protein phosphorylation by dopamine is thought to play an important role in drug reward. Protein phosphatase-1 (PP-1) is known to mediate some of the changes in neuronal signaling that occur following activation of the dopaminergic system. Methods: Two endogenous inhibitors of PP-1 are dopamine and cyclic 3′, 5′ adenosine monophosphate-regulated phosphoprotein (DARPP-32) and Inhibitor-1 (I-1). Knockout mice lacking one or both of these PP-1 inhibitors were tested for responses to cocaine using in vivo amperometry and conditioned place preference. Results: Presynaptic dopaminergic function appears to be unaffected by these mutations because stimulation-evoked changes in extracellular dopamine levels were unchanged between wild type mice and mice lacking one or both of these PP-1 inhibitors. In contrast, conditioned place preference to cocaine is reduced in mice lacking DARPP-32, I-1, or both phosphoproteins. This does not appear to be due to a learning deficit because mice lacking both DARPP-32 and I-1 show normal passive avoidance learning. Conclusions: These data imply that increased PP-1 function as a result of deficits in DARPP-32 or I-1 is sufficient to decrease the rewarding properties of cocaine. Furthermore, the mechanism for this altered cocaine place preference does not involve alteration of dopamine release or reuptake.
Keywords :
Striatum , Dopamine , in vivo voltammetry , locomotor activity , knockout mice
Journal title :
Biological Psychiatry
Serial Year :
2002
Journal title :
Biological Psychiatry
Record number :
501718
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