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Effect of amphetamine on the clock gene expression in rat striatum

dc.contributor.authorWongchitrat P.
dc.contributor.authorMukda S.
dc.contributor.authorPhansuwan-Pujito P.
dc.contributor.authorGovitrapong P.
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-05T03:33:05Z
dc.date.available2021-04-05T03:33:05Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.date.issuedBE2556
dc.description.abstract•Chronic d-amphetamine altered the daily pattern of clock genes expressions in the rat striatum.•Bmal1 was shifted from a diurnal to a nocturnal pattern by d-amphetamine treatments.•d-Amphetamine altered the Rev-erbα rhythm expression in the striatum was shown for the first time. Drug addicts have severe disruptions in many physiological and behavioral rhythms, such as the sleep/wake cycle. Interestingly, amphetamine, a psychostimulant, is able to alter many circadian patterns, which are independent of the master biological clock located in the suprachiasmatic nucleus. To increase our understanding of the circadian regulation of amphetamine on clock gene expression, rats received subcutaneous injections of d-amphetamine and the clock gene mRNA levels were analyzed using real-time PCR to obtain a daily profile. In the striatum, acute injection of d-amphetamine did not alter Period (. Per). 1, Per2 and Reverse erythroblastosis virus α (. Rev-erbα) expressions. Chronic administration shifted the phase of Per1 and Per2 expressions from a nocturnal to diurnal pattern and advance shifted the peak of Rev-erbα in d-amphetamine-treated animals. In contrast, the rhythm of Brain and muscle Arnt-like protein-1 (. Bmal1) was shifted from a diurnal to a nocturnal pattern by both acute and chronic treatments. These results demonstrated that chronic d-amphetamine treatment altered the expression of clock genes in the striatum. This might further influence the expression of related gene within the striatum and lead to behavioral and physiological changes which are associated to drug addiction. © 2013 Elsevier Ireland Ltd.
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dc.identifier.citationNeuroscience Letters. Vol 542, No. (2013), p.126-130
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.neulet.2013.03.009
dc.identifier.issn3043940
dc.identifier.other2-s2.0-84876715924
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14740/6661
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dc.subject.otherDexamphetamine
dc.subject.otherMessenger RNA
dc.subject.otherProtein BMAL1
dc.subject.otherTranscription factor CLOCK
dc.subject.otherAlpha virus
dc.subject.otherAnimal experiment
dc.subject.otherAnimal model
dc.subject.otherArticle
dc.subject.otherChronic drug administration
dc.subject.otherCircadian rhythm
dc.subject.otherClock gene
dc.subject.otherControlled study
dc.subject.otherCorpus striatum
dc.subject.otherDrug dependence
dc.subject.otherGene
dc.subject.otherGene expression
dc.subject.otherMale
dc.subject.otherNonhuman
dc.subject.otherPriority journal
dc.subject.otherRat
dc.subject.otherReal time polymerase chain reaction
dc.subject.otherReverse erythroblastosis virus alpha
dc.subject.otherSuprachiasmatic nucleus
dc.subject.otherVirus expression
dc.subject.otherAmphetamine
dc.subject.otherAnimals
dc.subject.otherARNTL Transcription Factors
dc.subject.otherCentral Nervous System Stimulants
dc.subject.otherCircadian Rhythm
dc.subject.otherCorpus Striatum
dc.subject.otherDose-Response Relationship, Drug
dc.subject.otherGene Expression
dc.subject.otherMale
dc.subject.otherNuclear Receptor Subfamily 1, Group D, Member 1
dc.subject.otherPeriod Circadian Proteins
dc.subject.otherRats
dc.subject.otherRats, Wistar
dc.titleEffect of amphetamine on the clock gene expression in rat striatum
dc.typeArticle
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