Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10298629 | European Neuropsychopharmacology | 2015 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
To determine the specific role of this enzyme, we analyzed both NOS expression and NO synthesis in the striatum of wild-type and NOS1-knocked out (KO) mice of both sexes in situations of nicotine sensitization and stress. Our results demonstrated differences between the caudate-putamen (CP) and nucleus accumbens (NA). With respect to NOS1 expression, the CP is a dimorphic region (27.5% lower cell density in males), but with a stable production of NO, exclusively due to this isoform. Thus, the nitrergic system of CP may not be involved in stress or nicotine addiction. Conversely, the NA is much more variable and strongly involved in both situations: its NO synthesis displays dimorphic variations at both basal (68.5% reduction in females) and stress levels (65.9% reduction in males), which disappear when nicotine is infused. Thus, the KO animals showed an increase in NO production (21.7%) in the NA, probably by NOS3, in an attempt to compensate the lack of NOS1.
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David DÃaz, Azucena Rodrigo Murias, Carmelo Antonio Ávila-Zarza, Rodrigo Muñoz-Castañeda, José Aijón, José Ramón Alonso, Eduardo Weruaga,