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The roles of K+-dependent Na+/Ca2+ exchanger 2 (NCKX2) in methamphetamine-induced behavioral sensitization and conditioned place preference in mice.

Authors :
Liang, Min
Chen, Gang
Xi, Zhijia
Qian, Hongyan
Shang, Qing
Gao, Baoyao
An, Ran
Shao, Gaojie
Wang, Zhirong
Wang, Jing
Xiao, Jing
Li, Tao
Liu, Xinshe
Source :
Neuroscience Letters. Jan2023, Vol. 792, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

• The K+-dependent Na+/Ca2+ exchanger 2 (NCKX2) may not be involved in METH-induced conditioned place preference. • NCKX2 in the PFc might regulate METH-induced behavioral sensitization. • Overexpression of NCKX2 in the PFc attenuated the expression phase of METH-induced behavioral sensitization. • Knockdown of NCKX2 in the PFc enhanced METH-induced behavioral sensitization in mice. Drug addiction, including methamphetamine (METH) addiction, is a significant public health and social issue. Perturbations in intracellular Ca2+ homeostasis are associated with drug addiction. K+-dependent Na+/Ca2+ exchanger 2 (NCKX2) is located on neuronal cell membranes and constitutes a Ca2+ clearance mechanism, with key roles in synaptic plasticity. NCKX2 is associated with motor learning, memory, and cognitive functions. However, the role of NCKX2 in METH addiction remains unclear. In this study, we investigated the expression levels of NCKX2 in four addiction-related brain regions: the prefrontal cortex (PFc), nucleus accumbens (NAc), dorsal striatum (DS), and hippocampus (Hip) in a C57/BL6 mouse model of METH-induced conditioned place preference (CPP) and behavioral sensitization. Levels of NCKX2 were unchanged in these brain regions in mice with METH-induced CPP but were decreased in the PFc and NAc of mice with METH-induced behavioral sensitization. Adeno-associated virus (AAV)-mediated overexpression of NCKX2 in the PFc attenuated the expression phase of METH-induced behavioral sensitization in mice, whereas AAV-mediated knockdown of NCKX2 enhanced the effects of METH. Collectively, our results suggest that NCKX2 is involved in METH-induced behavioral sensitization but does not affect conditioned reward-related memory, highlighting the potential of NCKX2 as a molecular target for studying the mechanisms underscoring METH addiction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03043940
Volume :
792
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Neuroscience Letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
160365978
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neulet.2022.136952