Robustness of G protein changes in cocaine sensitization shown with immunoblotting
β Scribed by Caryn D. Striplin; Peter W. Kalivas
- Book ID
- 104600488
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 736 KB
- Volume
- 14
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0887-4476
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Daily cocaine administration has been shown to alter G proteins in mesolimbic nuclei, and these changes have been implicated in the initiation and expression of behavioral sensitization. To evaluate the robustness of changes in G proteins induced by daily cocaine treatments capable of producing behavioral sensitization, the levels of Gi~1Ξ±~, Gi~2Ξ±~, Go~Ξ±~, Gs~Ξ±~, and G~Ξ²~ protein were measured by immunoblotting at 1 hr after an acute injection of cocaine or saline given 1 or 14 days following the last injection of daily cocaine or saline. A significant decline in Gi~1Ξ±~ was seen in the nucleus accumbens at 14 days following daily cocaine administration regardless of whether they received an acute challenge with cocaine or saline 1 hr prior to decapitation. No alterations were observed in the ventral tegmental area, substantia nigra, dorsolateral striatum, or prefrontal cortex in the levels of Gi~1Ξ±~, Gi~2Ξ±~, or Go~Ξ±~. No change in G protein immunoreactivity was measured in the nucleus accumbens or ventral tegmental area of rats decapitated 1 hr after discontinuing daily cocaine. The possibility that a longβterm change in Gi~1Ξ±~ in the nucleus accumbens may be related to cocaineβinduced behavioral sensitization is discussed. Β© WileyβLiss, Inc.
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