TY - JOUR
T1 - The role of a molecule associated with drug dependence, shati/nat8l
AU - Miyamoto, Yoshiaki
AU - Saika, Eriko
AU - Hori, Etsuro
AU - Iegaki, Noriyuki
AU - Ishikawa, Yudai
AU - Sumi, Kazuyuki
AU - Nabeshima, Toshitaka
AU - Muramatsu, Shin Ichi
AU - Nishijo, Hisao
AU - Uno, Kyosuke
AU - Nitta, Atsumi
PY - 2013/8
Y1 - 2013/8
N2 - Various molecules are involved in drug addiction induced by drugs of abuse. Therefore, the mechanism of drug addiction is still not clear, and it has been a difficulty in the development of preventive and curative drugs for drug dependence. We tried to identify the molecules associated with drug dependence, and found three molecules including shati/nat8l. Recently, it has been demonstrated that the substrate for shati/nat8l is aspaltate and shati/nat8l biosynthesizes N-acetylaspartate, which exists abundantly in the mammalian brain. In this study, we investigated the physiological function of shati/nat8l and the role of shati/nat8l in drug dependence. The overexpression of shati/nat8l in the dorsal striatum of mice led to social abnormality and depression-like behavior, and worsened a part of the motor dysfunction induced by Ca2+ channel agonist BAYK 8644. The overexpression of shati/nat8l in the nucleus accumbens of mice inhibited methamphetamine-induced behavioral and biochemical abnormalities. These findings suggest that the shati/nat8l-associated system could play a role in the regulation of mental activity and motor action, and be a new target in the development of therapeutic drugs for drug dependence.
AB - Various molecules are involved in drug addiction induced by drugs of abuse. Therefore, the mechanism of drug addiction is still not clear, and it has been a difficulty in the development of preventive and curative drugs for drug dependence. We tried to identify the molecules associated with drug dependence, and found three molecules including shati/nat8l. Recently, it has been demonstrated that the substrate for shati/nat8l is aspaltate and shati/nat8l biosynthesizes N-acetylaspartate, which exists abundantly in the mammalian brain. In this study, we investigated the physiological function of shati/nat8l and the role of shati/nat8l in drug dependence. The overexpression of shati/nat8l in the dorsal striatum of mice led to social abnormality and depression-like behavior, and worsened a part of the motor dysfunction induced by Ca2+ channel agonist BAYK 8644. The overexpression of shati/nat8l in the nucleus accumbens of mice inhibited methamphetamine-induced behavioral and biochemical abnormalities. These findings suggest that the shati/nat8l-associated system could play a role in the regulation of mental activity and motor action, and be a new target in the development of therapeutic drugs for drug dependence.
KW - Drug dependence
KW - Metabotropic glutamate receptor 3
KW - N-acetylaspartate
KW - N-acetylaspartylglutamate
KW - Shati/nat8l
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M3 - 総説
C2 - 25069253
AN - SCOPUS:84884269036
SN - 1340-2544
VL - 33
SP - 167
EP - 173
JO - Japanese Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology
JF - Japanese Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology
IS - 4
ER -