Title : Nicotine enhances intracellular nicotinic receptor maturation: A novel mechanism of neural plasticity? - Corringer_2006_J.Physiol.Paris_99_162 |
Author(s) : Corringer PJ , Sallette J , Changeux JP |
Ref : Journal de Physiologie (Paris) , 99 :162 , 2006 |
Abstract :
Nicotine addiction, the primary cause of tobacco consumption, is mediated through nicotine binding to brain nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChRs). Upon chronic exposure, nicotine elicits a cascade of events, starting with nAChR activation and desensitization, followed by a long term up-regulation that corresponds to an increase in the number of the high affinity nAChRs, a paradoxical process that occurs in the brain of smokers. Recent investigation of the maturation and trafficking of the major brain +/-42 nAChR demonstrates that up-regulation is initiated in the endoplasmic reticulum soon after protein translation. The data thus far accumulated provide evidence that nicotine elicits up-regulation by promoting maturation of nAChR precursors that would otherwise be degraded. This maturational enhancer action of nicotine probably contributes to the long term effect of chronic nicotine, and suggests a novel mechanism of neuronal plasticity through an yet unknown endogenous substance which would modulate the receptor expression under physiological conditions. |
PubMedSearch : Corringer_2006_J.Physiol.Paris_99_162 |
PubMedID: 16458492 |
Corringer PJ, Sallette J, Changeux JP (2006)
Nicotine enhances intracellular nicotinic receptor maturation: A novel mechanism of neural plasticity?
Journal de Physiologie (Paris)
99 :162
Corringer PJ, Sallette J, Changeux JP (2006)
Journal de Physiologie (Paris)
99 :162