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Developmental changes in nicotinic receptor mRNAs and responses to nicotine in the suprachiasmatic nucleus and other brain regions
Developmental changes in nicotinic receptor mRNAs and responses to nicotine in the suprachiasmatic nucleus and other brain regions // Molecular brain research, 66 (1999), 1-2; 71-82 doi:10.1016/S0169-328X(99)00004-2 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Developmental changes in nicotinic receptor mRNAs and responses to nicotine in the suprachiasmatic nucleus and other brain regions
Autori
O'Hara BF1, Macdonald E, Clegg D, Wiler SW, Andretic R, Cao VH, Miller JD, Heller HC, Kilduff TS.
Izvornik
Molecular brain research (0169-328X) 66
(1999), 1-2;
71-82
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Circadian rhythm ; c-fos ; NGFI-A ; Acetylcholine
Sažetak
Our previous studies demonstrated that nicotine induces c-fos expression in the suprachiasmatic nucleus SCN. of the rat during a narrow developmental window occurring in the perinatal period. We have extended these observations by showing that c-fos cannot be induced in the adult SCN by nicotine even during the subjective night, when phase shifts do occur. In contrast to the SCN, significant induction of c-fos and NGFI-A was observed in the medial habenula and paraventricular nucleus at all circadian times. In the fetal rat SCN we show that NGFI-A and junB are also induced by nicotine, but not c-jun. To investigate whether changes in nicotinic acetylcholine receptor nAChR. expression in the SCN may underlie this change in sensitivity during the perinatal period, we examined nAChR mRNAs across this developmental period. By Northern analyses, a2, a3 and a4 subunit mRNAs are relatively abundant in the fetal SCN but decline substantially in the adult. a7 mRNA increases substantially while b2 mRNA is relatively abundant throughout development. We also examine expression in the whole mouse brain beginning at embryonic day 11. Many mRNA sizes for nAChR subunits in both the rat and mouse are characterized here for the first time by Northern analyses and some show very large changes in expression across development. In particular, a small 1.4 kb a2-related mRNA is highly expressed during early development, perhaps indicating an important novel function for this subunit.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
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