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Regional differential effects of chronic nicotine on brain α4-containing and α6-containing receptors

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NEUROREPORT
Volume 19, Issue 15, Pages 1545-1550

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/WNR.0b013e3283112703

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nicotine; nicotinic receptors; alpha 6 nicotinic subunit; beta 2 nicotinic subunit; upregulation

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Chronic nicotine upregulates central nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs), a plasticity process thought to contribute to its addictive properties. To analyze this process in vivo, we chronically exposed mice to nicotine using minipump delivering nicotine at concentrations close to those found in tobacco smokers. Binding studies show upregulation of high-affinity nAChRs after 21 days of treatment in cortical areas, cauclate putamen, nucleus accumbens, hippocampus, ventral tegmental area, and superior colliculi. No upregulation was observed in thalamus and discrete cortical areas. Using wild type and alpha 6-/- mice, we observed a downregulation of alpha 6* -nAChRs in superior colliculi and no effects in other structures. The complex pattern of u pregulation/clown regulation observed in this study depends on both nAChR composition and regional distribution.

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