1. Changes in the cAMP-related signal transduction mechanism in postmortem human brains of heroin addicts.
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Shichinohe S, Ozawa H, Hashimoto E, Tatschner T, Riederer P, and Saito T
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- Adenylyl Cyclases metabolism, Adult, Age Factors, Brain metabolism, Brain physiopathology, Brain Chemistry physiology, Calcium metabolism, Calcium pharmacology, Calmodulin metabolism, Calmodulin pharmacology, Cell Membrane drug effects, Cell Membrane metabolism, Colforsin metabolism, Colforsin pharmacology, Female, Freezing, Heroin Dependence physiopathology, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Male, Manganese metabolism, Manganese pharmacology, Neurons drug effects, Neurons metabolism, Nucleus Accumbens drug effects, Nucleus Accumbens metabolism, Nucleus Accumbens physiopathology, Signal Transduction physiology, Subcellular Fractions drug effects, Subcellular Fractions metabolism, Temporal Lobe drug effects, Temporal Lobe metabolism, Temporal Lobe physiopathology, Brain drug effects, Brain Chemistry drug effects, Cyclic AMP metabolism, Heroin adverse effects, Heroin Dependence metabolism, Narcotics adverse effects, Signal Transduction drug effects
- Abstract
Immunoreactivities of adenylyl cyclase (AC) type I (AC-I), and basal, forskolin- and Mn2+-stimulated AC activities with or without calcium and calmodulin (Ca2+/CaM) were estimated in temporal cortex (TC)-and nucleus accumbens (NAc) membranes from brains of heroin addicts and controls. Immunoreactivity of AC-I was significantly decreased in TC from brains of heroin addicts, but that did not change in NAc. Ca2+/CaM-sensitive AC activity was significantly lower in TC from brains of heroin addicts, but that activity in NAc did not show significant difference compared with the control. Some previous reports demonstrated that Ca2+/CaM-sensitive AC activity in membranes from postmortem human brain reflected the function of AC-I. Therefore, the downregulation of AC-I in TC plays an important role in the molecular mechanism of chronic opiate addiction in human brain.
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- 2001
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