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Glutamate and Brain Glutaminases in Drug Addiction.

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2016-12-23

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Marquez, Javier
Campos-Sandoval, Jose A
Peñalver, Ana
Mates, Jose M
Segura, Juan A
Blanco, Eduardo
Alonso, Francisco J
Rodriguez-de-Fonseca, Fernando

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Glutamate is the principal excitatory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system and its actions are related to the behavioral effects of psychostimulant drugs. In the last two decades, basic neuroscience research and preclinical studies with animal models are suggesting a critical role for glutamate transmission in drug reward, reinforcement, and relapse. Although most of the interest has been centered in post-synaptic glutamate receptors, the presynaptic synthesis of glutamate through brain glutaminases may also contribute to imbalances in glutamate homeostasis, a key feature of the glutamatergic hypothesis of addiction. Glutaminases are the main glutamate-producing enzymes in brain and dysregulation of their function have been associated with neurodegenerative diseases and neurological disorders; however, the possible implication of these enzymes in drug addiction remains largely unknown. This mini-review focuses on brain glutaminase isozymes and their alterations by in vivo exposure to drugs of abuse, which are discussed in the context of the glutamate homeostasis theory of addiction. Recent findings from mouse models have shown that drugs induce changes in the expression profiles of key glutamatergic transmission genes, although the molecular mechanisms that regulate drug-induced neuronal sensitization and behavioral plasticity are not clear.

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Animals
Brain
Endocannabinoids
Glutamic Acid
Glutaminase
Homeostasis
Humans
Illicit Drugs
Isoenzymes
Lipid Metabolism
Substance-Related Disorders

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Drogas ilícitas
Encéfalo
Endocannabinoides
Glutaminasa
Homeostasis
Isoenzimas
Metabolismo de los lípidos
Trastornos relacionados con sustancias
Ácido glutámico

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Cocaine, Drugs of abuse, Glutamate, Glutamatergic neuroadaptations, Glutaminase, Synaptic plasticity

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Márquez J, Campos-Sandoval JA, Peñalver A, Matés JM, Segura JA, Blanco E, et al. Glutamate and Brain Glutaminases in Drug Addiction. Neurochem Res. 2017 Mar;42(3):846-857