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Series GSE146631 Query DataSets for GSE146631
Status Public on Mar 10, 2020
Title L-methionine counteracts cocaine-conditioned place preference in mice through Glutamatergic plasticity pathways
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Non-coding RNA profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Drug-induced alterations in gene expression play an important role in the development of addictive behavior. Methionine has been proven to inhibit addictive behaviors of cocaine dependence. However, the mechanisms underlying how methionine use corresponds to drug-induced behaviors still remain unclear. We performed mRNA and miRNA high-throughput sequencing of the prefrontal cortex in a mouse model of cocaine CPP combined with L-methionine in order to identify L-methionine target miRNAs and genes that participate in the cocaine conditioned place preference (CPP). We found that the L-methionine inhibits cocaine CPP. Sequencing data analysis showed that L-methionine down-regulates genes enriched in the Glutamatergic Synapse pathways and significantly reversed the cocaine-induced expression changes of the substance dependence pathways (Morphine addiction and Nicotine addiction) and the neurotransmitter synapse pathways (Glutamatergic Synapse, Cholinergic Synapse and GABAergic Synapse). Furthermore, the Glutamatergic synapse was either overlapped between DEGs with DEGs-miRNA induced by cocaine CPP, or with the MET effects on cocaine CPP. Nineteen targeted genes were investigated and five were identified (Gria4, Grid1, Grik4, Grik5 and Grin3a) to belong to iGluR family. Interestingly, there were several miRNAs that had the same sequence which targets the iGluR family: Mmu-miR-30e-50p and mmu-miR-380-5p share UUGAC motif and targets Grik4; mmu-miR-6940-3p and mmu-miR-212-5p both share UGGCU motif which targets Gria4 and Grid1 respectively. Thus, we demonstrated the efficacy of L-methionine in counteracting the effects of cocaine CPP and identified specific genes of synaptic plasticity pathways, especially the Glutamatergic synapse pathway, which is modulated by L-methionine in response to cocaine dependence.
 
Overall design PFC region of cocaine-conditioned place preference mice and methionine treated cocaine-conditioned place preference mice were performed mRNA and miRNA sequenceing
 
Contributor(s) Wang Y, Zhao M
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Submission date Mar 09, 2020
Last update date Mar 11, 2020
Contact name Wang Yan
Organization name Institute of Psychology
Street address 16# LinCui Road
City BeiJing
ZIP/Postal code 100101
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL23479 BGISEQ-500 (Mus musculus)
Samples (12)
GSM4399942 PFC_MS_#3
GSM4399944 PFC_MS_#4
GSM4399945 PFC_MS_#23
Relations
BioProject PRJNA611548
SRA SRP252054

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