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Título: | Living without DAT: Loss and compensation of the dopamine transporter gene in sauropsids (birds and reptiles) |
Autor(es): | Lovell, P. V. Kasimi, B. Carleton, J. Velho, Tarciso André Ferreira Mello, C. V. |
Palavras-chave: | dopamine transporter;synaptic dopamine;noradrenaline transporter;dopaminergic cells |
Data do documento: | 14-Set-2015 |
Resumo: | The dopamine transporter (DAT) is a major regulator of synaptic dopamine (DA) availability. It plays key roles in motor control and motor learning, memory formation, and reward-seeking behavior, is a major target of cocaine and methamphetamines, and has been assumed to be conserved among vertebrates. We have found, however, that birds, crocodiles, and lizards lack the DAT gene. We also found that the unprecedented loss of this important gene is compensated for by the expression of the noradrenaline transporter (NAT) gene, and not the serotonin transporter genes, in dopaminergic cells, which explains the peculiar pharmacology of the DA reuptake activity previously noted in bird striatum. This unexpected pattern contrasts with that of ancestral vertebrates (e.g. fish) and mammals, where the NAT gene is selectively expressed in noradrenergic cells. DA circuits in birds/reptiles and mammals thus operate with an analogous reuptake mechanism exerted by different genes, bringing new insights into gene expression regulation in dopaminergic cells and the evolution of a key molecular player in reward and addiction pathways. |
URI: | https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/23137 |
Aparece nas coleções: | ICe - Artigos publicados em periódicos |
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