Dynorphin and prodynorphin mRNA changes in the striatum during nicotine withdrawal.

Raffaella Isola, Hailing Zhang, Gopi A Tejwani, Norton H Neff, Maria Hadjiconstantinou
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Abstract

Nicotine withdrawal causes somatic and negative affective symptoms that contribute to relapse and continued tobacco smoking. So far, the neuronal substrates involved are not fully understood, and an opioid role has been suggested. In this regard, the opioid dynorphin (Dyn) is of interest as it produces aversive states and has been speculated to play a role in the nicotine behavioral syndrome. These studies explore whether Dyn metabolism is altered during withdrawal following chronic administration of nicotine. Mice were administered nicotine, 2 mg/kg, s.c., four times daily for 14 days, and Dyn and prodynorphin (PD) mRNA estimated in selective brain regions at various times (30 min to 96 h) following drug discontinuation. The content of Dyn, estimated by RIA, was decreased in the striatum for a protracted time, from 30 min to over 72 h. In contrast, the mRNA for PD, evaluated by Northern blot, was elevated, appearing by 8 h and lasting over 96 h. Dyn was decreased in both ventral and dorsal striatum, and PD mRNA was differentially increased in the two striatal compartments as demonstrated by in situ hybridization. PD message was predominantly augmented in the nucleus accumbens, rostral pole, core, and shell, and the medial aspects of caudate/putamen. We interpret these data to indicate increased activity of striatal, particularly accumbal, dynorphinergic neurons during nicotine withdrawal resulting in enhanced peptide release and compensatory synthesis. Heightened dynorphinergic tone might be responsible, in part, for the emergence of the negative affective states observed during nicotine withdrawal.

尼古丁戒断时纹状体中啡肽和前啡肽mRNA的变化。
尼古丁戒断引起身体和消极的情感症状,导致复发和继续吸烟。到目前为止,所涉及的神经元基质尚未完全了解,并提出了阿片样物质的作用。在这方面,阿片样物质dynorphin (Dyn)引起了人们的兴趣,因为它产生厌恶状态,并被推测在尼古丁行为综合征中发挥作用。这些研究探讨了长期服用尼古丁后停药期间Dyn代谢是否发生改变。小鼠给予尼古丁,2 mg/kg, s.c,每天4次,持续14天,并在停药后不同时间(30分钟至96小时)在选择性脑区域估计Dyn和前啡肽(PD) mRNA。通过RIA估计,纹状体中Dyn的含量持续较长时间下降,从30分钟到72小时以上。相比之下,通过Northern blot评估,PD mRNA升高,出现在8小时,持续时间超过96小时。原位杂交显示,腹侧和背侧纹状体中Dyn均减少,两个纹状体室中PD mRNA差异增加。PD信息主要在伏隔核、吻侧极、核、壳以及尾状核/壳核内侧增强。我们将这些数据解释为在尼古丁戒断期间纹状体,特别是伏隔体,失啡能神经元活动增加,导致肽释放和代偿合成增强。在尼古丁戒断期间观察到的消极情感状态的出现,在一定程度上,高啡肽能张力可能是负责任的。
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