2022
ACh signaling modulates activity of the GABAergic signaling network in the basolateral amygdala and behavior in stress-relevant paradigms
Mineur YS, Mose TN, Maibom KL, Pittenger ST, Soares AR, Wu H, Taylor SR, Huang Y, Picciotto MR. ACh signaling modulates activity of the GABAergic signaling network in the basolateral amygdala and behavior in stress-relevant paradigms. Molecular Psychiatry 2022, 27: 4918-4927. PMID: 36050437, PMCID: PMC10718266, DOI: 10.1038/s41380-022-01749-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBasolateral amygdalaBLA neuronsBalance of inhibitoryHuman mood disordersLight-dark boxGABA interneuronsPV neuronsVIP neuronsCalmodulin-dependent protein kinase IIMale miceACh levelsMood disordersTail suspensionNeuronal activityNeuron subtypesAcetylcholineChronic stressInhibitory signalingBalance of activityHomeostatic functionsBLA activityStress-induced changesNeuronsSocial defeatProtein kinase II
2020
Converging evidence that short-active photoperiod increases acetylcholine signaling in the hippocampus
Cope ZA, Lavadia ML, Joosen AJM, van de Cappelle CJA, Lara JC, Huval A, Kwiatkowski MK, Picciotto MR, Mineur YS, Dulcis D, Young JW. Converging evidence that short-active photoperiod increases acetylcholine signaling in the hippocampus. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 2020, 20: 1173-1183. PMID: 32794101, PMCID: PMC7718303, DOI: 10.3758/s13415-020-00824-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSeasonal affective disorderFST immobilityBipolar disorderReduced dopamine transporter expressionHippocampal cholinergic mechanismsNicotinic receptor blockadeDopamine transporter expressionAcetylcholinesterase inhibitor physostigmineSwim test immobilityCholinergic treatmentReceptor blockadeCholinergic mechanismsAcetylcholine neurotransmissionInhibitor physostigmineViral administrationHippocampal expressionACh levelsTest immobilityAffective disordersDepression symptomsSubsequent deficitsHealthy animalsTransporter expressionAcetylcholinePhysostigmine
2018
Interaction between noradrenergic and cholinergic signaling in amygdala regulates anxiety- and depression-related behaviors in mice
Mineur YS, Cahuzac EL, Mose TN, Bentham MP, Plantenga ME, Thompson DC, Picciotto MR. Interaction between noradrenergic and cholinergic signaling in amygdala regulates anxiety- and depression-related behaviors in mice. Neuropsychopharmacology 2018, 43: 2118-2125. PMID: 29472646, PMCID: PMC6098039, DOI: 10.1038/s41386-018-0024-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcetylcholineAdrenergic alpha-AgonistsAlkaloidsAmygdalaAnimalsAnxietyAzocinesCholinesterase InhibitorsDepressionFemaleGene Knockdown TechniquesGuanfacineMaleMiceMice, Inbred C57BLNicotinic AgonistsNorepinephrineParasympathetic Nervous SystemQuinolizinesReceptors, Adrenergic, alpha-2Signal TransductionSympathetic Nervous SystemConceptsAntidepressant-like effectsNoradrenergic systemMale C57BL/6J miceDepression-related behaviorsDepression-like phenotypeNicotinic acetylcholine receptorsAntidepressant efficacyCholinergic interactionsNE terminalsC57BL/6J miceShRNA-mediated knockdownAgonist guanfacineAgonist cytisineClinical studiesSmoking relapseΑ2A receptorsAcute abstinenceBrain areasAcetylcholine receptorsAcetylcholineGuanfacineAmygdalaBehavioral effectsAnxiety disordersStress pathways
2014
Neuromodulation by acetylcholine: examples from schizophrenia and depression
Higley MJ, Picciotto MR. Neuromodulation by acetylcholine: examples from schizophrenia and depression. Current Opinion In Neurobiology 2014, 29: 88-95. PMID: 24983212, PMCID: PMC4268065, DOI: 10.1016/j.conb.2014.06.004.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2012
Imaging Changes in Synaptic Acetylcholine Availability in Living Human Subjects
Esterlis I, Hannestad JO, Bois F, Sewell RA, Tyndale RF, Seibyl JP, Picciotto MR, Laruelle M, Carson RE, Cosgrove KP. Imaging Changes in Synaptic Acetylcholine Availability in Living Human Subjects. Journal Of Nuclear Medicine 2012, 54: 78-82. PMID: 23160789, PMCID: PMC3703589, DOI: 10.2967/jnumed.112.111922.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNicotinic acetylcholine receptor availabilityEndogenous neurotransmitter acetylcholineNicotinic acetylcholine receptorsPhysostigmine administrationAcetylcholine availabilityExtracellular acetylcholineBaseline scanHealthy subjectsReceptor availabilityExtracellular levelsAcetylcholine receptorsMolecular neuroimagingSPECT studiesAcetylcholineNonhuman primatesTissue concentrationsNeurotransmitter acetylcholineHuman subjectsSignificant reductionAdditional scansScansParent concentrationsSubjectsVivo estimationIAAcetylcholine as a Neuromodulator: Cholinergic Signaling Shapes Nervous System Function and Behavior
Picciotto MR, Higley MJ, Mineur YS. Acetylcholine as a Neuromodulator: Cholinergic Signaling Shapes Nervous System Function and Behavior. Neuron 2012, 76: 116-129. PMID: 23040810, PMCID: PMC3466476, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2012.08.036.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBrain areasAlters neuronal excitabilityAbility of acetylcholineNeuronal networksNervous system functionGroups of neuronsCholinergic modulationReceptor subtypesNeuronal excitabilityFood intakeSynaptic transmissionNeuronal populationsSynaptic plasticityAcetylcholineSynaptic propertiesDrug abuseSite of releaseNeuromodulatorsClassical roleOngoing stimulusNeuronsDiverse effectsSystem functionResponseCholinergic
2010
Nicotine receptors and depression: revisiting and revising the cholinergic hypothesis
Mineur YS, Picciotto MR. Nicotine receptors and depression: revisiting and revising the cholinergic hypothesis. Trends In Pharmacological Sciences 2010, 31: 580-586. PMID: 20965579, PMCID: PMC2991594, DOI: 10.1016/j.tips.2010.09.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEffects of nicotineDepressive symptomsNeuronal nAChRsNovel antidepressant medicationsDepression-like behaviorMajor depressive disorderNicotinic acetylcholine receptorsAntidepressant medicationNicotine receptorsCholinergic systemDepressive disorderCholinergic hypothesisPreclinical studiesNicotinic drugsPharmacological agentsNicotinic agentsAcetylcholine receptorsEndogenous neurotransmittersSymptomsNAChRsNicotineSmokingDepressed individualsAcetylcholineReceptors
2001
Nicotinic agonists stimulate acetylcholine release from mouse interpeduncular nucleus: a function mediated by a different nAChR than dopamine release from striatum
Grady S, Meinerz N, Cao J, Reynolds A, Picciotto M, Changeux J, McIntosh J, Marks M, Collins A. Nicotinic agonists stimulate acetylcholine release from mouse interpeduncular nucleus: a function mediated by a different nAChR than dopamine release from striatum. Journal Of Neurochemistry 2001, 76: 258-268. PMID: 11145999, DOI: 10.1046/j.1471-4159.2001.00019.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcetylcholineAlkaloidsAnimalsAzocinesCalciumCholineConotoxinsCorpus StriatumDopamineDose-Response Relationship, DrugFemaleHeterozygoteHomozygoteMaleMesencephalonMiceMice, Inbred C57BLMice, Mutant StrainsNicotinic AgonistsNicotinic AntagonistsPresynaptic TerminalsProtein SubunitsQuinolizinesReceptors, NicotinicSynaptosomesConceptsAgonist-stimulated releaseAcetylcholine releaseInterpeduncular nucleusStriatal synaptosomesDopamine releaseNicotinic agonistsAlpha-conotoxin MIIMouse striatal synaptosomesAlpha-conotoxin AuIBNicotinic acetylcholine receptorsDose-response curveAcetylcholine receptorsExternal calciumDifferent nAChRsDesensitization ratePersistent phaseAgonistsL nicotineSynaptosomesNull mutationSimilar decreaseInhibition curvesMiceReleaseAcetylcholine
1999
Two pharmacologically distinct components of nicotinic receptor-mediated rubidium efflux in mouse brain require the beta2 subunit.
Marks MJ, Whiteaker P, Calcaterra J, Stitzel JA, Bullock AE, Grady SR, Picciotto MR, Changeux JP, Collins AC. Two pharmacologically distinct components of nicotinic receptor-mediated rubidium efflux in mouse brain require the beta2 subunit. Journal Of Pharmacology And Experimental Therapeutics 1999, 289: 1090-103. PMID: 10215692.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBeta2 subunitBeta2 null mutant miceConcentration-effect curvesMouse brain synaptosomesAlpha4beta2 receptorsBrain synaptosomesNicotinic agonistsMouse brainRubidium effluxMutant miceLine radioactivity detectionDHbetaEAgonistsEffluxBrainStimulationRadioactivity detectionPotencyHexamethoniumErythroidineResponseAcetylcholineMethyllycaconitineAntagonistBungarotoxin