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Publication : Mu-opioid receptor and CREB activation are required for nicotine reward.

First Author  Walters CL Year  2005
Journal  Neuron Volume  46
Issue  6 Pages  933-43
PubMed ID  15953421 Mgi Jnum  J:99851
Mgi Id  MGI:3584067 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2005.05.005
Citation  Walters CL, et al. (2005) Mu-opioid receptor and CREB activation are required for nicotine reward. Neuron 46(6):933-43
abstractText  Environmental cues associated with nicotine delivery are an important part of the stimulus that sustains smoking behavior and is often coupled with craving and relapse; however, the neuronal circuitry and molecular substrates underlying this process are still poorly understood. Exposure to an environment previously associated with rewarding properties of nicotine results in an increase of CREB phosphorylation similar to that seen following nicotine administration, and this response is absent in MOR(-/-) mice. Moreover, a single administration of an opioid receptor antagonist, naloxone, blocks both the conditioned molecular response (CREB phosphorylation) and the conditioned behavioral response (nicotine reward) in a place preference paradigm. Lastly, repeated nicotine administration results in increased expression of MORs. However, this effect, along with rewarding properties of nicotine, is blocked in mice with a targeted disruption in the CREB gene. Together, pharmacologic and genetic manipulations indicate that phosphorylation of CREB and upregulation of functional MORs are required for nicotine-conditioned reward.
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