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Modulations of NeuroD Activity Contribute to the Differential Effects of Morphine and Fentanyl on Dendritic Spine Stability.

J Neurosci.. 2010-06;  30(24):8102 - 8110
Hui Zheng, Yan Zeng, Ji Chu, Angel YuetFang Kam, Horace H. Loh, and Ping-Yee Law. Department of Pharmacology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455-0217, USA
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Abstract

The cellular level of neurogenic differentiation 1 (NeuroD) is modulated differentially by mu-opioid receptor agonists; fentanyl increases NeuroD level by reducing the amount of microRNA-190 (miR-190), an inhibitor of NeuroD expression, whereas morphine does not alter NeuroD level. In the current study, NeuroD activity was demonstrated to be also under agonist-dependent regulation. After 3 d of treatment, morphine and fentanyl decreased the activity of the Ca(2+)/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II alpha (CaMKIIalpha), which phosphorylates and activates NeuroD. Because NeuroD activity is determined by both the CaMKIIalpha activity and the cellular NeuroD level, the overall NeuroD activity was reduced by morp... More

Keywords

Opioid; ERK; CaMKII; Dendritic spine; Hippocampus; NeuroD