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Distribution and Pharmacology of α6-Containing Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Analyzed with Mutant Mice
- Source :
- The Journal of Neuroscience. 22:1208-1217
- Publication Year :
- 2002
- Publisher :
- Society for Neuroscience, 2002.
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Abstract
- The alpha6 subunit of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) is expressed at very high levels in dopaminergic (DA) neurons. However, because of the lack of pharmacological tools selective for alpha6-containing nAChRs, the role of this subunit in the etiology of nicotine addiction remains unknown. To provide new tools to investigate this issue, we generated an alpha6 nAChR knock-out mouse. Homozygous null mutants (alpha6-/-) did not exhibit any gross neurological or behavioral deficits. A careful anatomic and molecular examination of alpha6-/- mouse brains demonstrated the absence of developmental alterations in these animals, especially in the visual and dopaminergic pathways, where the alpha6 subunit is normally expressed at the highest levels. On the other hand, receptor autoradiography revealed a decrease in [3H]nicotine, [3H]epibatidine, and [3H]cytisine high-affinity binding in the terminal fields of retinal ganglion cells of alpha6-/- animals, whereas high-affinity [125I]alpha-conotoxinMII (alphaCtxMII) binding completely disappeared in the brain. Moreover, inhibition of [3H]epibatidine binding on striatal membranes, using unlabeled alphaCtxMII or cytisine, revealed the absence of alphaCtxMII-sensitive and cytisine-resistant [3H]epibatidine binding sites in alpha6-/- mice, although the total amount of binding was unchanged. Because alphaCtxMII, a toxin formerly thought to be specific for alpha3beta2-containing nAChRs, is known to partially inhibit nicotine-induced dopamine release, these results support the conclusion that alpha6 rather than alpha3 is the partner of beta2 in the nicotinic modulation of DA neurons. They further show that alpha6-/- mice might be useful tools to understand the mechanisms of nicotine addiction, although some developmental compensation might occur in these mice.
- Subjects :
- Retinal Ganglion Cells
Nicotine
Pyridines
Dopamine
nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
knock-out
α6 subunit
α-conotoxinMII
dopaminergic system
visual system
Nicotinic Antagonists
Receptors, Nicotinic
Biology
Pharmacology
Binding, Competitive
Mice
Cytisine
chemistry.chemical_compound
Alkaloids
Ganglion type nicotinic receptor
medicine
Animals
Visual Pathways
ARTICLE
Nicotinic Antagonist
Acetylcholine receptor
Mice, Knockout
Binding Sites
urogenital system
General Neuroscience
Homozygote
Brain
Tobacco Use Disorder
Bridged Bicyclo Compounds, Heterocyclic
Azocines
Corpus Striatum
Mice, Mutant Strains
Protein Subunits
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
Nicotinic agonist
chemistry
Organ Specificity
Epibatidine
embryonic structures
Autoradiography
Conotoxins
Quinolizines
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15292401 and 02706474
- Volume :
- 22
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Journal of Neuroscience
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e57ad00a27323fbcb80fd6e9b30b9deb