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    Science. 1996 Aug 2;273(5275):657-9.

    Reduction of morphine abstinence in mice with a mutation in the gene encoding CREB.

    Maldonado R, Blendy JA, Tzavara E, Gass P, Roques BP, Hanoune J, Schütz G.

    Département de Pharmacochimie Moléculaire et Structurale, Unité de Recherche Associée D1500 CNRS, Université René Descartes, Faculté de Pharmacie, Paris, France.

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    Chronic morphine administration induces an up-regulation of several components of the cyclic adenosine 5'-monophosphate (cAMP) signal transduction cascade. The behavioral and biochemical consequences of opiate withdrawal were investigated in mice with a genetic disruption of the alpha and Delta isoforms of the cAMP-responsive element-binding protein (CREB). In CREBalphadelta mutant mice the main symptoms of morphine withdrawal were strongly attenuated. No change in opioid binding sites or in morphine-induced analgesia was observed in these mutant mice, and the increase of adenylyl cyclase activity and immediate early gene expression after morphine withdrawal was normal. Thus, CREB-dependent gene transcription is a factor in the onset of behavioral manifestations of opiate dependence.

    PMID: 8662559 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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