Mining the nucleus accumbens proteome for novel targets of alcohol self-administration in male C57BL/6J mice.
Sara FaccidomoKatarina S SwaimBriana L SaundersTaruni S SantanamSeth M TaylorMichelle KimGrant T ReidVallari R EastmanClyde W HodgePublished in: Psychopharmacology (2018)
Protein expression profiling identified an array of proteins and networks in the NAcb, including GSTP1, that are novel molecular targets of chronic alcohol drinking. Pharmacological inhibition of GSTP1 significantly reduced the positive reinforcing effects of alcohol, which regulate repetitive use and abuse liability. The observation that this protein was both upregulated after chronic drinking and that its inhibition could modulate the reinforcing properties of alcohol suggests that it is a key target for alcohol-related pathologies. Proteomic strategies combined with specific preclinical models has potential to identify and validate novel targets of alcohol that may be useful in the medical management of alcohol addiction.