Title
Morphine regulates Argonaute 2 and TH expression and activity but not miR-133b in midbrain dopaminergic neurons
Date Issued
01 January 2015
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Instituto de Neurociencias, Universidad de Salamanca
Publisher(s)
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Abstract
Epigenetic changes such as microRNAs (miRs)/Ago2-induced gene silencing represent complex molecular signature that regulate cellular plasticity. Recent studies showed involvement of miRs and Ago2 in drug addiction. In this study, we show that changes in gene expression induced by morphine and morphine withdrawal occur with concomitant epigenetic modifications in the mesolimbic dopaminergic (DA) pathway [ventral tegmental area (VTA)/nucleus accumbens (NAc) shell], which is critically involved in drug-induced dependence. We found that acute or chronic morphine administration as well as morphine withdrawal did not modify miR-133b messenger RNA (mRNA) expression in the VTA, whereas Ago2 protein levels were decreased and increased in morphine-dependent rats and after morphine withdrawal, respectively. These changes were paralleled with enhanced and decreased NAc tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) protein (an early DA marker) in morphine-dependent rats and after withdrawal, respectively. We also observed changes in TH mRNA expression in the VTA that could be related to Ago2-induced translational repression of TH mRNA during morphine withdrawal. However, the VTA number of TH-positive neurons suffered no alterations after the different treatment. Acute morphine administration produced a marked increase in TH activity and DA turnover in the NAc (shell). In contrast, precipitated morphine withdrawal decreased TH activation and did not change DA turnover. These findings provide new information into the possible correlation between Ago2/miRs complex regulation and DA neurons plasticity during opiate addiction. Morphine-induced changes in gene expression occur with concomitant epigenetic modifications in the mesolimbic pathway. Morphine did not modify miR-133b expression in the VTA. In contrast, Ago2 and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) protein levels were modified by morphine. Changes in TH mRNA in the VTA could be related to Ago2-induced translational repression. Acute morphine produced an increase in TH activity and DA turnover in the NAc, while morphine withdrawal decreased TH activation and did not change DA turnover.
Start page
104
End page
119
Volume
20
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
FarmacologÃa, Farmacia
Neurociencias
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84919847994
PubMed ID
Source
Addiction Biology
ISSN of the container
13556215
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