Sathler_2016_Neurosci_329_326

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Title : Single exposure to cocaine impairs aspartate uptake in the pre-frontal cortex via dopamine D1-receptor dependent mechanisms - Sathler_2016_Neurosci_329_326
Author(s) : Sathler MF , Stutz B , Martins RS , Dos Santos Pereira M , Pecinalli NR , Santos LE , Taveira-da-Silva R , Lowe J , de Freitas IG , de Melo Reis RA , Manhaes AC , Kubrusly RC
Ref : Neuroscience , 329 :326 , 2016
Abstract :

Dopamine and glutamate play critical roles in the reinforcing effects of cocaine. We demonstrated that a single intraperitoneal administration of cocaine induces a significant decrease in [(3)H]-d-aspartate uptake in the pre-frontal cortex (PFC). This decrease is associated with elevated dopamine levels, and requires dopamine D1-receptor signaling (D1R) and adenylyl cyclase activation. The effect was observed within 10min of cocaine administration and lasted for up to 30min. This rapid response is related to D1R-mediated cAMP-mediated activation of PKA and phosphorylation of the excitatory amino acid transporters EAAT1, EAAT2 and EAAT3. We also demonstrated that cocaine exposure increases extracellular d-aspartate, l-glutamate and d-serine in the PFC. Our data suggest that cocaine activates dopamine D1 receptor signaling and PKA pathway to regulate EAATs function and extracellular EAA level in the PFC.

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Sathler MF, Stutz B, Martins RS, Dos Santos Pereira M, Pecinalli NR, Santos LE, Taveira-da-Silva R, Lowe J, de Freitas IG, de Melo Reis RA, Manhaes AC, Kubrusly RC (2016)
Single exposure to cocaine impairs aspartate uptake in the pre-frontal cortex via dopamine D1-receptor dependent mechanisms
Neuroscience 329 :326

Sathler MF, Stutz B, Martins RS, Dos Santos Pereira M, Pecinalli NR, Santos LE, Taveira-da-Silva R, Lowe J, de Freitas IG, de Melo Reis RA, Manhaes AC, Kubrusly RC (2016)
Neuroscience 329 :326