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Differential expression of the beta4 neuronal nicotinic receptor subunit affects tolerance development and nicotinic binding sites following chronic nicotine treatment. | LitMetric

Differential expression of the beta4 neuronal nicotinic receptor subunit affects tolerance development and nicotinic binding sites following chronic nicotine treatment.

Pharmacol Biochem Behav

Institute for Behavioral Genetics, 447 UCB, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309, USA; Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, 345 UCB, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309, USA. Electronic address:

Published: March 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explored how the β4 subunit of neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChR) affects tolerance to nicotine and binding site levels after chronic nicotine exposure in mice with different β4 subunit expressions (wild-type, heterozygote, null mutant).
  • Mice lacking the β4 subunit (β4(--) mice) showed significantly greater tolerance to nicotine after treatment, especially at higher doses (4.0mg/kg/h), compared to wild-type and heterozygote mice.
  • The research revealed that while the absence of the β4 subunit didn't affect initial binding levels of certain receptor sites, there

Article Abstract

The role of neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChR) containing the β4 subunit in tolerance development and nicotinic binding site levels following chronic nicotine treatment was investigated. Mice differing in expression of the β4-nAChR subunit [wild-type (β4(++)), heterozygote (β4(+-)) and null mutant (β4(--))] were chronically treated for 10 days with nicotine (0, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0 or 4.0mg/kg/h) by constant intravenous infusion. Chronic nicotine treatment elicited dose-dependent tolerance development. β4(--) mice developed significantly more tolerance than either β4(++) or β4(+-) mice which was most evident following treatment with 4.0mg/kg/h nicotine. Subsets of [(125)I]-epibatidine binding were measured in several brain regions. Deletion of the β4 subunit had little effect on initial levels of cytisine-sensitive [(125)I]-epibatidine binding (primarily α4β2-nAChR sites) or their response (generally increased binding) to chronic nicotine treatment. In contrast, β4 gene-dose-dependent decreases in expression 5IA-85380 resistant [(125)I]-epibatidine binding sites (primarily β4*-nAChR) were observed. While these β4*-nAChR sites were generally resistant to regulation by chronic nicotine treatment, significant increases in binding were noted for habenula and hindbrain. Comparison of previously published tolerance development in β2(--) mice (less tolerance) to that of β4(--) mice (more tolerance) supports a differential role for these receptor subtypes in regulating tolerance following chronic nicotine treatment.

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