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Publication : Histone deacetylase 5 limits cocaine reward through cAMP-induced nuclear import.

First Author  Taniguchi M Year  2012
Journal  Neuron Volume  73
Issue  1 Pages  108-20
PubMed ID  22243750 Mgi Jnum  J:180653
Mgi Id  MGI:5306813 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2011.10.032
Citation  Taniguchi M, et al. (2012) Histone deacetylase 5 limits cocaine reward through cAMP-induced nuclear import. Neuron 73(1):108-20
abstractText  Chromatin remodeling by histone deacetylases (HDACs) is a key mechanism regulating behavioral adaptations to cocaine use. We report here that cocaine and cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) signaling induce the transient nuclear accumulation of HDAC5 in rodent striatum. We show that cAMP-stimulated nuclear import of HDAC5 requires a signaling mechanism that involves transient, protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A)-dependent dephosphorylation of a Cdk5 site (S279) found within the HDAC5 nuclear localization sequence. Dephosphorylation of HDAC5 increases its nuclear accumulation, by accelerating its nuclear import rate and reducing its nuclear export rate. Importantly, we show that dephosphorylation of HDAC5 S279 in the nucleus accumbens suppresses the development, but not expression, of cocaine reward behavior in vivo. Together, our findings reveal a molecular mechanism by which cocaine regulates HDAC5 function to antagonize the rewarding impact of cocaine, likely by putting a brake on drug-stimulated gene expression that supports drug-induced behavioral changes.
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