Jq. Wang et al., ROLE OF KAINATE AMPA RECEPTORS IN INDUCTION OF STRIATAL ZIF/268 AND PREPRODYNORPHIN MESSENGER-RNA BY A SINGLE INJECTION OF AMPHETAMINE/, Molecular brain research, 27(1), 1994, pp. 118-126
The role of kainate/AMPA excitatory amino acid receptors in D-amphetam
ine (AMPH)-induced behavioral changes and the induction of immediate e
arly gene and preprodynorphin (PPD) mRNA in various regions of rat for
ebrain was investigated with quantitative in situ hybridization histoc
hemistry. Three hours after a single injection of AMPH (5 mg/kg, i.p.)
, PPD mRNA and mRNA of the transcription factor zif/268, but not c-fos
, was increased in dorsal striatum (caudate). Zif/268 mRNA was also in
creased in the sensorimotor cortex. Pretreatment of rats with DNQX, a
kainate/AMPA receptor antagonist, did not affect the behaviors elicite
d by AMPH. However, the AMPH-stimulated increase in PPD and zif/268 mR
NA levels in striatum, but not zif/268 mRNA in cortex, was blocked by
DNQX pretreatment. In contrast, DNQX alone attenuated basal (constitut
ive) levels of zif/268 mRNA expression in sensorimotor cortical, but n
ot in striatal, neurons. These studies indicate that kainate/AMPA rece
ptors mediate the induction of zif/268 and PPD mRNA expression in the
caudate nucleus induced by a single injection of AMPH. The fact that D
NQX blocked genomic, but not behavioral, responses to acute AMPH sugge
sts that kainate/AMPA receptor mechanisms may be involved in the long-
term (possibly sensitizing) effects, rather than the acute effects, of
the drug. In addition, tonic kainate/AMPA receptor stimulation may pl
ay a key role in maintaining constitutive expression of the zif/268 ge
ne in cortical neurons.