Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9410688 Molecular Brain Research 2005 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
We investigated the effect of chronic nicotine administration on high voltage-gated calcium channels (HVCCs) in the mouse cerebral cortex. The treatment significantly increased expression of α1C, α1D, α1F, and α2/δ1 subunits with no changes of β4 subunit of L-type HVCCs. [3H]Diltiazem binding to the particulate fractions increased with increased Bmax value. These results indicate that chronic nicotine treatment up-regulates L-type HVCCs, which is due to increased expression of α1 and α2/δ1 subunits.
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