Stress and Ethanol Dependence: SK Channels and Glutamate
压力和乙醇依赖性:SK 通道和谷氨酸
基本信息
- 批准号:8607105
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 17.82万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2012
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2012-02-10 至 2017-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Action PotentialsAdrenal GlandsAffectAlcohol abuseAlcohol consumptionAlcohol dependenceAlcoholsApaminBiochemicalBrainBrain regionCalciumChronicChronic stressCognitiveComplementConsumptionDataDependenceDown-RegulationEthanolEthanol dependenceExposure toFeedbackFunctional disorderGlutamatesHeavy DrinkingHippocampus (Brain)Hypothalamic structureImageLaboratoriesLeadLinkMedialMediatingMediator of activation proteinMicroinjectionsMolecularMusN-Methyl-D-Aspartate ReceptorsNeuronsNucleus AccumbensPacemakersPathway interactionsPatternPharmaceutical PreparationsPituitary GlandPrefrontal CortexProtocols documentationRelapseRoleSK potassium channelSignal TransductionStressStructureSynapsesSynaptic plasticityTechniquesTestingVertebral columnWater consumptionWithdrawalalcohol exposurealcohol seeking behavioralcoholism therapydensitydrinkingdrinking behaviordrug seeking behaviorhippocampal pyramidal neuronhypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axisinnovationinsightneuroadaptationneurochemistrynew therapeutic targetnovelpostsynapticresponsesynaptic function
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Heavy alcohol drinking and repeated withdrawals are associated with increased relapse and allostatic adaptations in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. Excessive alcohol intake is also associated with perturbations in cortico-limbic-HPA function that may contribute to alcohol dependence and high rates of relapse. Our preliminary evidence suggests that a critical modulator of high rates of voluntary drinking in alcohol-dependent mice is the small-conductance calcium-activated potassium (SK) channels. SK channels in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and nucleus accumbens (NAc) regulate NMDA receptor-dependent calcium influx, intrinsic excitability, and basal firing rates. Results from our preliminary studies demonstrate that SK channel expression is significantly reduced in mPFC and NAc in C57BL/6J mice following chronic intermittent ethanol (CIE) exposure or prolonged stress. Moreover, microinjection studies show that blocking SK channel activity in NAc enhances voluntary consumption in control, but not alcohol-dependent mice. These data suggest that the down-regulation of SK channels observed following CIE is critically involved in the escalation of drinking in CIE exposed mice. Thus, the overarching hypothesis of this proposal is that CIE increases the excitation at glutamatergic synapses through a combination of increased NMDA receptors and a decrease in SK channel activity in key brain regions that control drinking. These studies will test the hypotheses that: 1) chronic ethanol exposure and stress alter glutamatergic synapses, 2) divergent drinking patterns in genetically modified mice are linked to alterations in SK channel expression, and 3) SK channels in mPFC and NAc regulate escalation of drinking in CIE exposed mice. We expect that data collected from these studies will advance our understanding of synaptic plasticity in key brain regions involved in alcohol seeking behaviors and will validate the hypothesis that SK channels are an important new therapeutic target for the treatment of alcohol dependence.
描述(由申请人提供):大量饮酒和反复戒断与下丘脑 - 垂体 - 肾上腺(HPA)轴的复发和同性化适应性有关。过量的酒精摄入量还与皮质 - 荷兰 - HPA功能的扰动有关,这可能导致酒精依赖性和高复发率。我们的初步证据表明,依赖酒精依赖的小鼠自愿饮酒率的关键调节剂是小导钙激活的钾(SK)通道。内侧前额叶皮层(MPFC)和伏隔核(NAC)中的SK通道调节NMDA受体依赖性钙的流入,内在的兴奋性和基础发射速率。我们的初步研究的结果表明,在慢性间歇性乙醇(CIE)暴露或延长应激后,C57BL/6J小鼠的MPFC和NAC中SK通道的表达显着降低。此外,显微注射研究表明,NAC中的SK通道活性会增强对照中的自愿消耗,但不能增强酒精依赖的小鼠。这些数据表明,在CIE之后观察到的SK通道的下调与CIE暴露的小鼠的饮酒升级至关重要。因此,该提案的总体假设是CIE通过增加NMDA受体的组合和控制饮酒的关键大脑区域的SK通道活性的结合来增加谷氨酸能突触的激发。这些研究将检验以下假设:1)慢性乙醇暴露和压力改变谷氨酸能突触,2)转基因小鼠的饮用模式与SK通道表达的改变以及3)MPFC中的SK通道和NAC中的SK通道有关,NAC和NAC中的SK通道调节CIE暴露的小鼠的饮酒升级。我们预计从这些研究中收集的数据将提高我们对涉及酒精饮酒行为的关键大脑区域的突触可塑性的理解,并将验证SK通道是治疗酒精依赖性的重要新治疗靶点的假设。
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