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Ifenprodil Attenuates Methamphetamine-Induced Behavioral Sensitization Through the GluN2B-PP2A-AKT Cascade in the Dorsal Striatum of Mice.

Gang Chen1, Tao Li2,3, Jing Xiao1, Jing Wang1, Qing Shang1, Hongyan Qian1, Chuchu Qiao4, Ping Zhang1,5, Teng Chen1,5, Xinshe Liu6,7.   

Abstract

Drug addiction can be described as a chronic and relapsing brain disease. Behavioral sensitization is believed to share similar mechanisms with relapse. Our previous studies have demonstrated that ifenprodil could attenuate methamphetamine (METH)-induced behavioral sensitization. However, the mechanism underlying this process has not been fully investigated. Protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) is a conserved serine/threonine protein phosphatase that has been linked to many neurological diseases; however, there are few reports about PP2A in the context of drug addiction. In this study, we measured the level of phosphorylated (p-) GluN2B (Serine; Ser 1303), PP2A/B (a regulatory subunit of PP2A), and PP2A/C (a catalytic subunit of PP2A) in different brain regions such as the prefrontal cortex (PFc), nucleus accumbens (NAc), dorsal striatum (DS), and hippocampus (Hip). We also used ifenprodil, a selective antagonist of GluN2B to clarify the relationship between GluN2B and PP2A. The results showed that METH increased the level of p-GluN2B (Ser 1303) and PP2A/B in the DS and ifenprodil blocked this increase. We further examined the interaction between PP2A/B and PP2A/C in the DS and found that METH treatment increased the interaction between PP2A/B and PP2A/C, which was also blocked by ifenprodil. Then, we explored the pathway downstream of PP2A in the DS and found that p-AKT (Threonine; Thr 308) but not p-AKT (Ser 473) was dephosphorylated by PP2A. Taken together, these results indicated that the GluN2B-PP2A-AKT cascade was involved in METH-induced behavioral sensitization.

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Keywords:  AKT; Behavioral sensitization; Dorsal striatum; Ifenprodil; Methamphetamine; N-Methyl-D-aspartate receptors; Protein phosphatase 2A

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31981057     DOI: 10.1007/s11064-020-02966-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   3.996


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