Artículo:

Striatal microRNA controls cocaine intake through CREB signalling

Autor:

Jonathan A. Hollander

Heh-In Im

Antonio L. Amelio

Jannet Kocerha

Purva Bali

Qun Lu

David Willoughby

Claes Wahlestedt

Michael D. Conkright

Paul J. Kenny

Resumen:

Extended cocaine taking triggers several structural and functional changes in the brain that may lead to compulsive drug seeking, but the mechanisms that regulate the process are unclear. Here, a microRNA — miR-212 — is identified that is upregulated in the striatum of rats with a history of extended access to cocaine. The authors suggest that miR-212 protects against the development of compulsive drug taking, and that it may act through the CREB protein, a known regulator of the rewarding effects of cocaine.

Página:

197

Publicación:

Nature

Volúmen:

466

Número:

7303

Periodo:

8 Julio 2010

ISSN:

00280836

SrcID:

00280836-2010-07-08.txt