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Morphine differentially regulates hsp90beta expression in the nucleus accumbens of Lewis and Fischer 344 rats
Authors:Salas Elisabet  Alonso Elba  Sevillano Julio  Herradon Gonzalo  Bocos Carlos  Morales Lidia  Ramos Maria Pilar  Alguacil Luis Fernando
Affiliation:Departamento de Farmacología, Tecnología y Desarrollo Farmacéutico, Univ. San Pablo CEU, Spain.
Abstract:We have comparatively studied hsp90beta gene and protein expression in the nucleus accumbens of Lewis and Fischer 344 (F344) rats, two inbred strains that exhibit prominent behavioural differences in drug-seeking behaviours. Phenotypical studies confirmed that Lewis rats developed a higher preference for morphine-paired environments after conditioning. RT-PCR assays did not reveal strain-related differences in hsp90beta gene expression in basal conditions; however, acute morphine treatment provoked an increase of hsp90beta mRNA 2h after injection only in the case of Lewis rats. We also found a significant upregulation of the Hsp90beta protein in both strains 8h after morphine injection, this increase being significantly higher in Lewis rats. Taking into account the suggested roles for Hsp90 in the brain, the data suggest that Lewis and F344 strain differences concerning opioid-seeking behaviours could be related to differential sensitivity to opioid-induced neuronal plasticity within the brain reward system, an effect that could be mediated (at least partially) by stress proteins.
Keywords:Heat-shock protein 90   Morphine place preference   Nucleus accumbens   Lewis   Fischer
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