2011
Plasticity of Prefrontal Attention Circuitry: Upregulated Muscarinic Excitability in Response to Decreased Nicotinic Signaling Following Deletion of α5 or β2 Subunits
Tian MK, Bailey CD, De Biasi M, Picciotto MR, Lambe EK. Plasticity of Prefrontal Attention Circuitry: Upregulated Muscarinic Excitability in Response to Decreased Nicotinic Signaling Following Deletion of α5 or β2 Subunits. Journal Of Neuroscience 2011, 31: 16458-16463. PMID: 22072695, PMCID: PMC3240894, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.3600-11.2011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcetylcholineAconitineAge FactorsAnalysis of VarianceAnimalsAtropineDihydro-beta-ErythroidineIntracellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsMaleMembrane PotentialsMiceMice, KnockoutNeuronal PlasticityNeuronsNeuropeptidesNeurotransmitter AgentsNicotineNicotinic AntagonistsOrexinsPatch-Clamp TechniquesPrefrontal CortexReceptors, MuscarinicReceptors, NicotinicSignal TransductionUp-RegulationConceptsLayer VI neuronsNicotinic receptorsCholinergic excitationCholinergic receptorsPrefrontal cortexExcitatory muscarinic receptorsPrefrontal attention circuitryMuscarinic cholinergic receptorsMuscarinic acetylcholine receptorsAcute brain slicesWild-type miceWhole-cell recordingsΒ2 subunitNicotinic receptor subunitsMedial prefrontal cortexPyramidal neuronsMuscarinic receptorsNicotinic signalingLayer VIAttention circuitryCholinergic stimulationBrain slicesNicotinic stimulationAcetylcholine receptorsTiming of excitationDecreased α4β2 nicotinic receptor number in the absence of mRNA changes suggests post‐transcriptional regulation in the spontaneously hypertensive rat model of ADHD
Wigestrand MB, Mineur YS, Heath CJ, Fonnum F, Picciotto MR, Walaas SI. Decreased α4β2 nicotinic receptor number in the absence of mRNA changes suggests post‐transcriptional regulation in the spontaneously hypertensive rat model of ADHD. Journal Of Neurochemistry 2011, 119: 240-250. PMID: 21824140, PMCID: PMC3171636, DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.2011.07415.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAconitineAnimalsAttention Deficit Disorder with HyperactivityAzetidinesBrain ChemistryBridged Bicyclo Compounds, HeterocyclicBungarotoxinsIn Vitro TechniquesKineticsMaleMembranesNicotinic AgonistsNicotinic AntagonistsProtein Processing, Post-TranslationalPyridinesRatsRats, Inbred SHRRats, Inbred WKYReceptors, NicotinicReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionRNA, MessengerThermodynamicsConceptsAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderQuantitative real-time PCRBrain regionsCerebellum of SHRWistar-Kyoto rat controlsHypertensive rat modelMRNA levelsNicotinic receptor numbersCentral nicotinic receptorsSpecific brain regionsAdditional brain regionsSHR brainHypertensive ratsRat modelReal-time PCRNicotinic receptorsReceptor numberEpidemiological studiesLevels of mRNAΑ4β2 nAChRsSHRWKYNAChRsHyperactivity disorderStrain differences
2009
Biological Basis for the Co-morbidity Between Smoking and Mood Disorders
Mineur YS, Picciotto MR. Biological Basis for the Co-morbidity Between Smoking and Mood Disorders. Journal Of Dual Diagnosis 2009, 5: 122-130. PMID: 20046987, PMCID: PMC2707026, DOI: 10.1080/15504260902869964.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNicotinic antagonistsCholinergic activityDepressed patientsMood disordersNicotinic receptorsNicotine dependenceHigh-affinity nicotinic receptorsChronic nicotine useMajor preventable causeEpisodes of depressionPre-clinical studiesClassical antidepressantsAdjunct therapyPreventable causeDepressive disorderMajor depressionUnderlying biological factorsDepressive symptomsNicotine useSmokingDepressionAntidepressantsDisordersHuman subjectsPatients
2008
Sex differences in anxiety-like behavior and locomotor activity following chronic nicotine exposure in mice
Caldarone BJ, King SL, Picciotto MR. Sex differences in anxiety-like behavior and locomotor activity following chronic nicotine exposure in mice. Neuroscience Letters 2008, 439: 187-191. PMID: 18524488, PMCID: PMC2491450, DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2008.05.023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnxiogenic-like responseChronic nicotineAnxiety-like behaviorLocomotor activationFemale miceLocomotor activityPsychostimulant propertiesChronic nicotine exposureFemale C57BL/6J miceSymptoms of anxietyNicotine variesNicotine exposureOverall incidenceC57BL/6J miceMale miceWildtype miceNicotine intakeNicotinic receptorsOpen armsHigh doseMiceNicotineAnxiety disordersBeta2 subunitBehavioral sensitivity
2003
Conditional Expression in Corticothalamic Efferents Reveals a Developmental Role for Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors in Modulation of Passive Avoidance Behavior
King SL, Marks MJ, Grady SR, Caldarone BJ, Koren AO, Mukhin AG, Collins AC, Picciotto MR. Conditional Expression in Corticothalamic Efferents Reveals a Developmental Role for Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors in Modulation of Passive Avoidance Behavior. Journal Of Neuroscience 2003, 23: 3837-3843. PMID: 12736354, PMCID: PMC6742204, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.23-09-03837.2003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAvoidance LearningBehavior, AnimalBinding, CompetitiveCerebral CortexElectroshockGene Expression Regulation, DevelopmentalMiceMice, Inbred C57BLMice, Inbred ICRMice, KnockoutMice, TransgenicNeurons, EfferentNicotineNicotinic AgonistsPresynaptic TerminalsReceptors, NicotinicTetracyclineThalamusTransgenesConceptsPrenatal nicotine exposureNicotinic acetylcholine receptorsPassive avoidanceLines of miceNicotine exposureTransgenic miceAcetylcholine receptorsHigh-affinity nicotinic acetylcholine receptorsTetracycline-regulated transgenic systemHigh-affinity nicotinic receptorsPotential neuroanatomical substratesRubidium efflux assaysHigh-affinity nAChRsEffects of nicotineSpecific neuronal populationsPassive avoidance behaviorAttention deficit hyperactivity disorderWild-type animalsDeficit hyperactivity disorderPresynaptic nAChRsCorticothalamic neuronsSite of actionNicotinic receptorsNeuronal populationsCognitive impairment
2002
Nicotinic receptors in aging and dementia
Picciotto MR, Zoli M. Nicotinic receptors in aging and dementia. Developmental Neurobiology 2002, 53: 641-655. PMID: 12436427, DOI: 10.1002/neu.10102.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNicotinic agonistsCognitive functionNeuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptorsDevelopment of dementiaNicotinic acetylcholine receptorsCholinergic markersCholinergic functionNeuronal degenerationNicotinic receptorsEpidemiological studiesNicotinic functionAnimal studiesNeurodegenerative illnessesAcetylcholine receptorsCognitive deficitsDementiaNeurodegenerative diseasesImpaired subjectsDistinct actionsPatientsAgonistsDiseaseNicotineReceptorsSmokingEffect of nicotine and nicotinic receptors on anxiety and depression
Picciotto MR, Brunzell DH, Caldarone BJ. Effect of nicotine and nicotinic receptors on anxiety and depression. Neuroreport 2002, 13: 1097-1106. PMID: 12151749, DOI: 10.1097/00001756-200207020-00006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNicotine treatmentActivation of nAChRsDorsal raphe nucleusEffects of nicotineMesolimbic dopamine systemNicotinic acetylcholine receptorsNicotine administrationMonoaminergic transmissionChronic useRaphe nucleusAnxiolytic actionLateral septumNicotinic receptorsClassical neurotransmittersNormal brainAnimal studiesDopamine systemBrain areasAcetylcholine receptorsNicotineEnsemble of studiesNAChRsAnxiety modelsAdministration studiesDepression
2001
Neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit knockout mice: physiological and behavioral phenotypes and possible clinical implications
Picciotto M, Caldarone B, Brunzell D, Zachariou V, Stevens T, King S. Neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit knockout mice: physiological and behavioral phenotypes and possible clinical implications. Pharmacology & Therapeutics 2001, 92: 89-108. PMID: 11916531, DOI: 10.1016/s0163-7258(01)00161-9.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsSignal transduction pathwaysHomologous recombinationTransduction pathwaysGenetic manipulationMolecular basisBehavioral phenotypesInactivation of nAChRsNicotinic acetylcholine receptorsSubunit compositionSubunitsNeuronal nicotinic receptorsPersistent activationNeurotransmitter releaseRelevant mutationsModel systemPossible clinical implicationsPhysiological propertiesAcetylcholine receptorsPhenotypeAutonomic gangliaNicotinic receptorsDisease statesDrug developmentPharmacological actionsNAChRs
2000
Fear conditioning and latent inhibition in mice lacking the high affinity subclass of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the brain
Caldarone B, Duman C, Picciotto M. Fear conditioning and latent inhibition in mice lacking the high affinity subclass of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the brain. Neuropharmacology 2000, 39: 2779-2784. PMID: 11044747, DOI: 10.1016/s0028-3908(00)00137-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLatent inhibitionFear conditioningLatent inhibition taskTests of cognitionSpecific nicotinic receptor subtypesSpatial learning deficitsCognitive tasksInhibition taskHigh affinity subclassCognitive effectsBehavioral freezingLearning deficitsConditioningFearNicotinic receptor subtypesTaskOverall levelCognitionToneNicotineDeficitsSimilar levelsNicotinic receptorsNicotinic acetylcholine receptorsPrevious studiesNicotinic Receptors in the Brain: Links between Molecular Biology and Behavior
Picciotto M, Caldarone B, King S, Zachariou V. Nicotinic Receptors in the Brain: Links between Molecular Biology and Behavior. Neuropsychopharmacology 2000, 22: 451-465. PMID: 10731620, DOI: 10.1016/s0893-133x(99)00146-3.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsNicotinic receptorsIndividual subunitsNicotinic receptor subtypesNicotinic receptor agonistsMolecular biologyNicotinic acetylcholine receptorsAcetylcholine receptor subunitsPain sensitivityReceptor agonistReceptor subtypesAnimal studiesNicotinic subunitsAcetylcholine receptorsAddictive propertiesMolecular cloningMolecular dataReceptor subunitsBehavioral effectsNicotineSubunit combinationsReceptorsNative receptorSubunitsSubunit compositionSubsequent studies
1998
Identification of Four Classes of Brain Nicotinic Receptors Using β2 Mutant Mice
Zoli M, Léna C, Picciotto M, Changeux J. Identification of Four Classes of Brain Nicotinic Receptors Using β2 Mutant Mice. Journal Of Neuroscience 1998, 18: 4461-4472. PMID: 9614223, PMCID: PMC6792706, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.18-12-04461.1998.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBeta2-/- miceElectrophysiological experimentsBrain regionsNeuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunitBrain nicotinic receptorsNicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunitsMost brain regionsPatch-clamp recordingsReceptor autoradiography studiesOrder of potencyDifferent brain areasAcetylcholine receptor subunitsThin brain slicesDifferent brain regionsIndividual alpha subunitsAutoradiography studiesBrain slicesNicotinic receptorsNicotinic agonistsHigh affinitySubunit compositionBrain areasAlpha subunitAlpha7 subunitType 2