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Regulation of -Synuclein Expression in Limbic and Motor Brain Regions of Morphine-Treated Mice
2005
Journal of Neuroscience
Chronic exposure to opiates produces dependence and addiction, which may result from neuroadaptations in the dopaminergic reward pathway and its target brain regions. The neuronal protein alpha-synuclein has been implicated in neuronal plasticity and proposed to serve as a negative regulator of dopamine neurotransmission. Thus, alpha-synuclein could mediate some effects of opiates in the brain. The present study investigated the influence of acute and chronic morphine administration on
doi:10.1523/jneurosci.4376-04.2005
pmid:15901780
pmcid:PMC6724864
fatcat:idtnz6flmncwhcpneu6bnztfbu