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Publications [#185966] of Herbert E Covington, III

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  1. Renthal, William and Kumar, Arvind and Xiao, Guanghua and Wilkinson, Matthew and Covington, Herbert E. and Maze, Ian and Sikder, Devanjan and Robison, Alfred J. and LaPlant, Quincey and Dietz, David M. and Russo, Scott J. and Vialou, Vincent and Chakravarty, Sumana and Kodadek, Thomas J. and Stack, Ashley and Kabbaj, Mohamed and Nestler, Eric J. (2009). Genome-wide analysis of chromatin regulation by cocaine reveals a role for sirtuins.. Neuron, 62(3), 335--348. [19447090], [doi]
    (last updated on 2011/12/30)

    Abstract:
    Changes in gene expression contribute to the long-lasting regulation of the brain's reward circuitry seen in drug addiction; however, the specific genes regulated and the transcriptional mechanisms underlying such regulation remain poorly understood. Here, we used chromatin immunoprecipitation coupled with promoter microarray analysis to characterize genome-wide chromatin changes in the mouse nucleus accumbens, a crucial brain reward region, after repeated cocaine administration. Our findings reveal several interesting principles of gene regulation by cocaine and of the role of DeltaFosB and CREB, two prominent cocaine-induced transcription factors, in this brain region. The findings also provide comprehensive insight into the molecular pathways regulated by cocaine-including a new role for sirtuins (Sirt1 and Sirt2)-which are induced in the nucleus accumbens by cocaine and, in turn, dramatically enhance the behavioral effects of the drug.


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