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Title : Protein profiling in the habenula after chronic (-)-menthol exposure in mice - Mulcahy_2021_J.Neurochem__
Author(s) : Mulcahy MJ , Huard SM , Paulo JA , Wang JH , McKinney S , Marks MJ , Henderson BJ , Lester HA
Ref : Journal of Neurochemistry , : , 2021
Abstract :

The identification of proteins that are altered following nicotine/tobacco exposure can facilitate and positively impact the investigation of related diseases. In this report, we investigated the effects of chronic (-)-menthol exposure in 14 murine brain regions for changes in total beta2 subunit protein levels and changes in epibatidine binding levels using immunoblotting and radioligand binding assays. We identified the habenula as a region of interest due to the region's marked decreases in beta2 subunit and nAChR levels in response to chronic (-)-menthol alone. Thus, we further examined the habenula, a brain region associated with both the reward and withdrawal components of addiction, for additional protein level alterations using mass spectrometry. A total of 552 proteins with altered levels were identified after chronic (-)-menthol exposure. Enriched in the proteins with altered levels after (-)-menthol exposure were proteins associated with signaling, immune systems, RNA regulation, and protein transport. The continuation and expansion of the brain region-specific protein profiling in response to (-)-menthol will provide a better understanding of how this common flavorant in tobacco and e-liquid products may affect addiction and general health.

PubMedSearch : Mulcahy_2021_J.Neurochem__
PubMedID: 34407206

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Mulcahy MJ, Huard SM, Paulo JA, Wang JH, McKinney S, Marks MJ, Henderson BJ, Lester HA (2021)
Protein profiling in the habenula after chronic (-)-menthol exposure in mice
Journal of Neurochemistry :

Mulcahy MJ, Huard SM, Paulo JA, Wang JH, McKinney S, Marks MJ, Henderson BJ, Lester HA (2021)
Journal of Neurochemistry :