Zj. Yu et al., DISTRIBUTION OF 3 NICOTINIC RECEPTOR ALPHA-4 MESSENGER-RNA TRANSCRIPTS IN RAT-BRAIN - SELECTIVE REGULATION BY NICOTINE ADMINISTRATION, Journal of neurochemistry, 66(3), 1996, pp. 1326-1329
Northern blot analysis determined whether multiple alpha 4 transcripts
for neuronal nicotinic receptors in rat brain could be detected as di
stinct bands. When poly(A)(+) RNA was isolated from brain regions and
hybridized with a Hinfl fragment of alpha 4-1 cDNA containing a sequen
ce shared by both alpha 4-1 and alpha 4-2, but little homology with ot
her ct or beta subunits, bands at 6.0, 4.6, and 2.6 kb were obtained.
When a Taql fragment with selectivity for alpha 4-1 was used, a single
band was present at 6.0 kb. The 6.0-kb band was least abundant in all
brain regions; the 2.6-kb band was most abundant in frontal cortex, h
ippocampus, striatum, basal forebrain, and thalamus, whereas the 4.6-k
b band was most abundant in midbrain and cerebellum. Nicotine (3.6 mu
mol/kg, s.c., twice daily) increased the abundance of the 4.6-kb trans
cript in frontal cortex significantly by 28% following 2.5 days of inj
ections; the 6.0- and 2.6-kb transcripts were unchanged. Nicotine did
not affect alpha 4 transcripts in other brain regions. Results suggest
that increased mRNA levels may mediate the nicotine-induced up-regula
tion of receptors in cerebral cortex.