1993
Cocaine Regulation of Brain Preprothyrotropin‐Releasing Hormone mRNA
Sevarino K, Primus R. Cocaine Regulation of Brain Preprothyrotropin‐Releasing Hormone mRNA. Journal Of Neurochemistry 1993, 60: 1151-1154. PMID: 8436966, DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1993.tb03267.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsThyrotropin-releasing hormoneCocaine treatmentNucleus accumbensCocaine actionSolution hybridization RNase protectionMRNA levelsRat brain regionsChronic cocaine treatmentAcute cocaine treatmentPreclinical evidenceExtrahypothalamic regionsCocaine withdrawalMin postinjectionH postinjectionPrepro-TRHBrain regionsCocaine regulationCocaine reinforcementAmygdalaThalamusTRH precursorHippocampusHormone mRNASignificant decreaseRNase protection
1991
A general role for adaptations in G-proteins and the cyclic AMP system in mediating the chronic actions of morphine and cocaine on neuronal function
Terwilliger R, Beitner-Johnson D, Sevarino K, Crain S, Nestler E. A general role for adaptations in G-proteins and the cyclic AMP system in mediating the chronic actions of morphine and cocaine on neuronal function. Brain Research 1991, 548: 100-110. PMID: 1651140, DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(91)91111-d.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCyclic AMP systemChronic morphineNucleus accumbensBrain regionsAdenylate cyclaseAMP systemDorsal root ganglion/spinal cordG proteinsRat locus coeruleusMorphine regulationChronic treatmentLocus coeruleusSpinal cordChronic actionsOpiate toleranceAbused substancesMorphineAMP-dependent protein kinase activityCyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase activityNeuronal functionKinase activityDecreased levelsDrug addictionCocaineThalamus