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Methamphetamine Induces TET1- and TET3-Dependent DNA Hydroxymethylation of <italic>Crh</italic> and <italic>Avp</italic> Genes in the Rat Nucleus Accumbens.

Authors :
Jayanthi, Subramaniam
Gonzalez, Betina
McCoy, Michael T.
Ladenheim, Bruce
Bisagno, Veronica
Cadet, Jean Lud
Source :
Molecular Neurobiology; Jun2018, Vol. 55 Issue 6, p5154-5166, 13p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Methamphetamine (METH) addiction is a biopsychosocial disorder that is accompanied by multiple relapses even after prolonged abstinence, suggesting the possibilities of long-lasting maladaptive epigenetic changes in the brain. Here, we show that METH administration produced time-dependent increases in the expression of &lt;italic&gt;corticotropin-releasing hormone&lt;/italic&gt; (&lt;italic&gt;Crh&lt;/italic&gt;/&lt;italic&gt;Crf&lt;/italic&gt;), &lt;italic&gt;arginine vasopressin&lt;/italic&gt; (&lt;italic&gt;Avp&lt;/italic&gt;), and &lt;italic&gt;cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript prepropeptide&lt;/italic&gt; (&lt;italic&gt;Cartpt&lt;/italic&gt;) mRNAs in the rat nucleus accumbens (NAc). Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assays revealed that METH increased the abundance of phosphorylated CREB (pCREB) at the promoter of &lt;italic&gt;Cartpt&lt;/italic&gt; but not at &lt;italic&gt;Avp&lt;/italic&gt; or &lt;italic&gt;Crh&lt;/italic&gt; DNA sequences. In contrast, METH produced DNA hypomethylation at sites near the &lt;italic&gt;Crh&lt;/italic&gt; transcription start site (TSS) and at intragenic &lt;italic&gt;Avp&lt;/italic&gt; sequences. METH also increased DNA hydroxymethylation at the &lt;italic&gt;Crh&lt;/italic&gt; TSS and at intragenic &lt;italic&gt;Avp&lt;/italic&gt; sites. In addition, METH increased the protein expression of ten-eleven-translocation enzymes that catalyze DNA hydroxymethylation. Importantly, METH increased TET1 binding at the &lt;italic&gt;Crh&lt;/italic&gt; promoter and increased TET3 binding at &lt;italic&gt;Avp&lt;/italic&gt; intragenic regions. We further tested the role of TET enzymes in METH-induced changes in gene expression by using the TET inhibitor, 1,5-isoquinolinediol (IQD), and found that IQD blocked METH-induced increases in &lt;italic&gt;Crh&lt;/italic&gt; and &lt;italic&gt;Avp&lt;/italic&gt; mRNA expression. Together, these results indicate that METH produced changes in neuropeptide transcription by both activation of the cAMP/CREB pathway and stimulation of TET-dependent DNA hydroxymethylation. These results provide molecular evidence for epigenetic controls of METH-induced changes in the expression of neuropeptides. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08937648
Volume :
55
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Molecular Neurobiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
129595496
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12035-017-0750-9