INVESTIGADORES
ROSSO Silvana Beatriz
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Partial blockade of cocaine induced sensitization by activation of Wnt signaling pathway
Autor/es:
MARÍA J. SEVERIN ; SANTIAGO CUESTA; JORGELINA BATUECAS; SILVANA B. ROSSO; ALEJANDRA M. PACCHIONI
Lugar:
Huerta Grande
Reunión:
Congreso; XXVII Congreso Annual de la Sociedad Argentina de Investigación en Neurociencia.; 2012
Institución organizadora:
Sociedad Argentina de Investigación en Neurociencia.
Resumen:
Wnt factors are cistein rich secreted proteins that interact with their receptors: Frizzled, Ryk, and Ror. As a result of the interaction, Dishevelled (DVL) is activated, and consequently, one of three pathways: Wnt/-catenin, Planar Cell Polarity, or Wnt/calcium pathways. Wnt signaling pathways are essential for development of the mammalian brain. However little is known regarding its role in adulthood. Preliminary results from our lab showed a decrease of -catenin in Prefrontal Cortex after cocaine induced sensitization. It has been shown that Lithium Chloride (LiCl) increases -catenin levels. Thus, in order to elucidate if the changes in -catenin are related to behavioral sensitization we administered LiCl i.p. or into PFC before each cocaine injection during the treatment. Then we compared the behavioral response between first and last cocaine injection. Animals were sacrificed 24hs after last injection and brain areas were dissected. So far our results showed that systemic as well as intra-PFC LiCl injections partially blocked cocaine induced sensitization. Ongoing studies are aimed to evaluate if LiCl pretreatment also modifies -catenin levels.