1998
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.18-23-09989.1998
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Regulation of Tyrosine Hydroxylase Promoter Activity by Chronic Morphine in TH9.0-LacZ Transgenic Mice

Abstract: Levels of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), the rate-limiting enzyme in catecholamine biosynthesis, are known to be upregulated in specific brain regions by chronic administration of drugs of abuse. Chronic morphine administration increases TH levels in the locus coeruleus and ventral tegmental area, whereas chronic cocaine administration increases TH levels in the ventral tegmental area only. While such upregulation of TH has been related to behavioral effects of the drugs, the mechanism underlying these adaptations… Show more

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“…18 This transcriptional regulation is mediated, in part, by cAMP-dependent transcription factors and repressors. 19 Western blot analysis of microdissected A6 from wild-type mice that received morphine (total of 500 mg over 60 h) showed increased TH immunoreactivity in comparison to drug-free animals.…”
Section: Nt-3 Modulates Expression Of Tyrosine Hydroxylase But Is Notmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…18 This transcriptional regulation is mediated, in part, by cAMP-dependent transcription factors and repressors. 19 Western blot analysis of microdissected A6 from wild-type mice that received morphine (total of 500 mg over 60 h) showed increased TH immunoreactivity in comparison to drug-free animals.…”
Section: Nt-3 Modulates Expression Of Tyrosine Hydroxylase But Is Notmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18,23 While the functional significance of TH upregulation is not clear, the fact that it is diminished in NT-3 deficient mice suggests impaired capacity to adapt to chronic opiate exposure. Alterations in neuronal activity, including a hypoactive cAMP signaling cascade under drug-free conditions, an abnormal elevation in baseline firing rate after chronic morphine exposure, provide additional evidence that noradrenergic neurons are dysfunctional in NT-3 conditional mutants.…”
Section: Reduced Opiate Withdrawal In Conditional Mutants Is Accompanmentioning
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“…Upregulation of the activity of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), the rate-limiting enzyme in the synthesis of catecholamines, has been suggested to lead to changes in noradrenergic transmission that contribute to behavioral, cognitive, emotional and physiological manifestations of depression and anxiety (Persson et al 1997;Sands et al 2000;Van Bockstaele et al 1999). Levels of TH are known to be upregulated in specific brain regions by chronic administration of drugs of abuse (Boundy et al 1998;Shishido et al 1997). However, the effects of chronic cannabinoid administration on TH expression have been relatively unexplored in adult rat or human.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TH expression could be upregulated by increase of Ca 2 + entry into dopamine VTA neurons, that activate enzymes such as calcium-calmodulin-dependent-kinase II (CaMKII), or after activation of other kinases such as protein kinase C Williams et al, 2001). Post-transcriptional mechanisms based on regulation of TH mRNA stability have also been proposed for explaining TH upregulation after opiates (Kumer and Vrana, 1996;Boundy et al, 1998). These facts deserve further investigation.…”
Section: Thmentioning
confidence: 99%