BRAIN TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR GENE-EXPRESSION, NEUROTRANSMITTER LEVELS, AND NOVELTY RESPONSE BEHAVIORS - ALTERATIONS DURING RAT AMPHETAMINE WITHDRAWAL AND FOLLOWING CHRONIC INJECTION STRESS

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作者
PERSICO, AM
SCHINDLER, CW
ZACZEK, R
BRANNOCK, MT
UHL, GR
机构
[1] NIDA,ADDICT RES CTR,MOLEC NEUROBIOL BRANCH,BALTIMORE,MD 21224
[2] NIDA,ADDICT RES CTR,BEHAV PHARMACOL & GENET SECT,BALTIMORE,MD 21224
[3] DUPONT MERCK PHARMACEUT CO,WILMINGTON,DE 19880
[4] JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT NEUROL,BALTIMORE,MD 21224
[5] JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT NEUROSCI,BALTIMORE,MD 21224
关键词
IMMEDIATE-EARLY GENES; C-FOS; PSYCHOSTIMULANT; PREFRONTAL CORTEX; STRIATUM; DEPRESSION;
D O I
10.1002/syn.890190309
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Transcription factors are known to act as gene expression regulators, possibly linking extracellular stimuli to long-term modifications at the neuronal level. Such modifications may potentially underlie chronic psychostimulant- and stress-induced behavioral alterations. This study illustrates how a 2 week, twice daily 7.5 mg/kg d-amphetamine or saline regimen alters rat brain regional expression of transcription factor genes, including c-fos, fos-B, jun-B, c-jun, and zif 268, and seeks potential correlations between those changes and alterations in neurotransmitter levels and behavioral novelty responses. Amphetamine withdrawal-induced decreases in transcription factor mRNA levels, assessed using Northern blot analysis, appear most prominent in prefrontal cortex, begin approximately 12 h after the last injection, and largely recover to control levels by 54 h. Prefrontal cortical and striatal dopamine content, assessed using HPLC, decrease and recover over a similar time course. Behavioral ''stereotypy time'' manifest by animals exposed to a novel environment, a measure sensitive to psychostimulant withdrawal, also decreases beginning 12 h after the last injection, is still significantly reduced at 54 h, and recovers at 72 h. Chronic saline injections are followed by a consistent decrease in transcription factor gene expression, observed 6 h after the last injection, followed by a ''rebound'' increase at 12 h. These changes are accompanied by dramatic, mostly biphasic alterations in prefrontal cortical biogenic amines and by a short-lived increase in striatal dopamine turnover. At the same time, rats display much longer-lasting decreases in locomotor responses when exposed to a novel environment, with recovery occurring only 54 h after the last injection. The delayed recovery of behavioral responses to novelty is consistent with potential involvement of changes in transcription factor-mediated gene expression in neurochemical mechanisms underlying psychostimulant withdrawal and chronic injection stress-induced behavioral alterations. (C) 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.*
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