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Publication : Protein kinase C epsilon modulates nicotine consumption and dopamine reward signals in the nucleus accumbens.

First Author  Lee AM Year  2011
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  108
Issue  38 Pages  16080-5
PubMed ID  21911393 Mgi Jnum  J:176883
Mgi Id  MGI:5293152 Doi  10.1073/pnas.1106277108
Citation  Lee AM, et al. (2011) Protein kinase C epsilon modulates nicotine consumption and dopamine reward signals in the nucleus accumbens. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 108(38):16080-5
abstractText  Nicotine addiction and alcohol use disorders are very widespread and often occur together. Currently, there is no single drug approved for the simultaneous treatment of both conditions. Although these conditions share common genetic factors, the molecular mechanisms underlying their comorbidity are unknown. We have previously shown that mice lacking protein kinase C epsilon (PKCepsilon) show decreased ethanol self-administration and reward as well as increased aversion to ethanol. Here we find that Prkce(-/-) mice self-administer less nicotine and show decreased conditioned place preference for nicotine compared with wild-type mice. In Prkce(-/-) mice, these behaviors are associated with reduced levels of alpha(6) and beta(3) nicotinic receptor subunit mRNA in the ventral midbrain and striatum as well as a functional deficit in cholinergic modulation of dopamine release in nucleus accumbens. Our results indicate that PKCepsilon regulates reward signaling through alpha(6)-containing nicotinic receptors and suggest that PKCepsilon could be a target for the treatment of comorbid nicotine and alcohol addictions.
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