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behaviors. Because the knockout mice show less aversion to increased nicotine intake, they tend to self-administer at much higher doses than wildtype mice. However, reintroduction of the alpha 5 subunit in the medial habenula in knockout mice restored normal levels of nicotine self-administration. This demonstrates that the expression of the alpha5 subunit in the medial habenula is sufficient to reinstate nicotine aversion. In contrast, the targeted knockdown of α5 subunits in the habenulo-interpeduncular pathway in wildtype mice did not change the stimulatory effects observed in knockout mice demonstrating that the subunit is not necessary for nicotine aversion, and that other areas of the brain can compensate for this behavior.
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only in the medial habenula increases nicotine self-administration, demonstrating that this subunit is necessary for normal nicotine intake and abnormalities within this subunit may contribute to the addictive properties of nicotine. Additionally, the alpha5 nAChR subunit is associated with other forms of addiction such as cocaine. Other studies have shown that α5 knockout mice shown impaired attentional performance. During high frequency vagal stimulation, α5 nAChR knockout mice experience impaired cardiac
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intake under stressful conditions. The α5 nAChR also mediates short term effects of nicotine. Studies have shown that removing the alpha5 subunit in mice (α5 nAChR knockdown) increases nicotine intake which is rescued by reintroducing the gene. Researchers have also shown that removing the α5 subunit
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are commonly found in those of
European descent; there is about a 30% greater risk of nicotine dependence in individuals carry a single copy of the variant and about a 50% greater risk in individuals with two copies. Other studies have shown that people with this SNP develop nicotine dependence at a
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study (CPP), researchers trained mice to associate nicotine administration with one chamber and saline administration in an adjacent chamber. At low doses of nicotine, alpha5 knockout mice and wildtype mice both showed preference for the nicotine chamber. However, at high doses of nicotine, only the
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is similar when comparing knockout mice to wildtype mice however the knockout mice consumed greater amounts of nicotine which resulted in the descending portion of the dose-response curve to descend declined slower in the knockout mice. There has been shown an increased response to nicotine in the
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subunits from mice (α5 nAChR null) will make them less sensitive to acute effects of nicotine. The mice showed decreased locomotion in an open field test and fewer nicotine-induced seizures. Other studies have shown that α5 nAChR null mice display fewer signs of dependency and reduced anxiety-like
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310:. Homopentameric receptors with five acetylcholine binding sites contain two a-subunits (a2-a4 or a6) and two non-a-subunits (B2 or B4). Alpha5 subunits tend to be the fifth that does not directly bind to acetylcholine and act as auxiliary subunits. Rather, they may be important for
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found throughout the brain and body that allow for cations to flow in and out of cells. These receptors consist of five transmembrane subunits with the α5 nAChR defined by the presence of the α5 subunit. The α5 nAChR is located in various areas of the brain including the
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that mediates top down control of complex cognitive processes. Acetylcholine is a neuromodulator that is closely studied for its role in learning and memory; it is involved in the acquisition, consolidation and recall.
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Russo P, Cesario A, Rutella S, Veronesi G, Spaggiari L, Galetta D, et al. (2010-12-31). "Impact of genetic variability in nicotinic acetylcholine receptors on nicotine addiction and smoking cessation treatment".
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are developed by the perinatal period in humans. Maturational changes that occur in dendrites during development are absent in alpha5 -/- mice indicating that the alpha5 subunit is necessary for proper maturation of
1281:. Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors as Therapeutic Targets: Emerging Frontiers in Basic Research and Clinical Science (Satellite to the 2015 Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience) Oct 14-15, Chicago, IL USA.
452:α5 knockout mice preferred the nicotine chamber demonstrating that the alpha5 knockout mice still experienced the rewarding aspects of nicotine, but not the normal aversive behaviors with nicotine overdose.
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neurons in the rodent striatum and are involved in DA release upon nicotine stimulation. In addition to DA neurons, alpha5 subunits are also expressed on GABAergic neurons in the VTA and striatum.
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receive a reward. Transgenic mice without the gene that encodes alpha5 subunits showed impaired performance on the five-choice serial reaction task. This indicates that the alpha5 null mice have
528:, however, the main difference between the two is that working memory requires the mental manipulation of information as well. The structure most commonly associated with attention is the
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Salas R, Orr-Urtreger A, Broide RS, Beaudet A, Paylor R, De Biasi M (May 2003). "The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha 5 mediates short-term effects of nicotine in vivo".
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dysfunction. Because of the cognitive enhancing effects of alpha5 nAChR agonists, it is a common target for neurodegenerative disorders with cognitive deficits along with ADHD.
2465:"Alterations in nicotinic receptor alpha5 subunit gene differentially impact early and later stages of cocaine addiction: a translational study in transgenic rats and patients"
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deficits. Interestingly, the deletion of alpha5 subunits in mice results in an upregulation of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors as an excitatory compensation response to
2065:"Differential contribution of genetic variation in multiple brain nicotinic cholinergic receptors to nicotine dependence: recent progress and emerging open questions"
1378:"Differential contribution of genetic variation in multiple brain nicotinic cholinergic receptors to nicotine dependence: recent progress and emerging open questions"
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reward system that drives the rewarding nature of nicotine; the mesocorticolimbic system is involved in self-stimulation and processing an environmental
318:. The alpha subunits normally assemble into both alpha3B4-containing and alpha4-beta2 containing nAChR assemblies. These receptors have been found on
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de Kloet SF, Mansvelder HD, De Vries TJ (October 2015). "Cholinergic modulation of dopamine pathways through nicotinic acetylcholine receptors".
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Decker MW, Meyer MD, Sullivan JP (October 2001). "The therapeutic potential of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor agonists for pain control".
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Antolin-Fontes B, Ables JL, Görlich A, Ibañez-Tallon I (September 2015).
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Brown RW, Collins AC, Lindstrom JM, Whiteaker P (October 2007).
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Wittenberg RE, Wolfman SL, De Biasi M, Dani JA (October 2020).
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Fowler CD, Lu Q, Johnson PM, Marks MJ, Kenny PJ (March 2011).
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Proulx E, Piva M, Tian MK, Bailey CD, Lambe EK (April 2014).
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Bailey CD, De Biasi M, Fletcher PJ, Lambe EK (July 2010).
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Bailey CD, De Biasi M, Fletcher PJ, Lambe EK (July 2010).
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Gotti C, Marks MJ, Millar NS, Wonnacott S (2019-09-16).
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341:IV neurons.
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272:hypothalamus
232:
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186:involved in
175:
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51:Alt. symbols
2323:: 341–348.
758:Antagonist
741:Antagonist
724:Antagonist
674:Pozanicline
646:Endogenous
563:attentional
357:disorders,
347:development
343:Cholinergic
332:development
326:Development
268:hippocampus
176:α5 receptor
142:Swiss-model
38:Identifiers
2778:Categories
2478:: 101898.
1624:: 108256.
1211:References
706:Antagonist
668:Attention
618:Structure
494:withdrawal
486:asparagine
410:withdrawal
372:prefrontal
336:prefrontal
172:(α5 nAChR)
138:Structures
133:Search for
107:Other data
2764:203817110
2756:2633-1020
2500:221235364
621:Function
567:circuitry
554:pyramidal
546:pyramidal
518:Attention
383:Addiction
339:pyramidal
251:muscarine
215:attention
199:addiction
89:NM_000745
60:NCBI gene
2641:24924290
2633:11772288
2598:25476971
2549:20610759
2492:32841724
2450:21278726
2390:97775995
2382:12695534
2347:29944862
2298:25911863
2290:21463652
2248:20610759
2199:24653678
2148:22544838
2091:19564872
2050:21110812
2014:20685379
1965:20581870
1935:Oncogene
1916:21438686
1867:23545467
1815:21740894
1755:21438686
1697:25476971
1648:32738308
1599:22703173
1550:22796110
1501:26208783
1466:24122021
1404:19564872
1358:28394031
1350:17573823
1309:25931144
1260:28394031
1252:17573823
663:Agonist
652:Nicotine
526:learning
394:dopamine
387:nicotine
363:epilepsy
316:membrane
312:receptor
288:striatum
243:nicotine
221:Overview
196:nicotine
152:InterPro
2708:9336329
2589:4452453
2540:3004929
2441:3079537
2420:Bibcode
2338:6400055
2239:3004929
2190:3949318
2139:3482013
2099:9769700
2005:2939268
1956:3934347
1907:3137256
1858:3735838
1806:3163076
1746:3137256
1688:4452453
1639:7554201
1590:3474605
1541:3445745
1457:3949016
1412:9769700
1300:4600420
781:[[File:
642:Agonist
615:Ligand
606:Ligands
600:In vivo
591:alcohol
540:studies
538:In vivo
503:hedonic
435:studies
433:In vivo
406:anxiety
367:neurons
182:of the
148:Domains
118:Chr. 15
96:UniProt
77:1188505
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522:memory
507:CHRNA5
490:CHRNA5
478:CHRNA5
398:reward
359:autism
308:CHRNB4
304:CHRNA3
300:CHRNA5
264:cortex
245:, and
207:cancer
192:CHRNA5
101:P30532
84:RefSeq
54:CHRNA5
46:CHRNA5
43:Symbol
2760:S2CID
2740:(4).
2637:S2CID
2496:S2CID
2468:(PDF)
2386:S2CID
2294:S2CID
2266:(PDF)
2095:S2CID
1408:S2CID
1354:S2CID
1256:S2CID
474:nAChR
447:In a
441:nAChR
167:, or
122:q25.1
113:Locus
2752:ISSN
2738:2019
2704:PMID
2629:PMID
2594:PMID
2545:PMID
2488:PMID
2446:PMID
2378:PMID
2343:PMID
2286:PMID
2244:PMID
2195:PMID
2144:PMID
2087:PMID
2046:PMID
2010:PMID
1961:PMID
1912:PMID
1863:PMID
1811:PMID
1751:PMID
1693:PMID
1644:PMID
1595:PMID
1546:PMID
1497:PMID
1462:PMID
1400:PMID
1346:PMID
1305:PMID
1248:PMID
1182:edit
1169:edit
624:Use
361:and
306:and
294:and
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