Phosphoproteomic analysis of cocaine memory extinction and reconsolidation in the nucleus accumbens.
Mary M TorregrossaMatthew MacDonaldKathryn L StoneTuKiet T LamAngus C NairnJane R TaylorPublished in: Psychopharmacology (2018)
Phosphoproteomics is a useful tool for identifying signaling cascades involved in different memory processes and revealed novel potential targets for selectively targeting extinction versus reconsolidation of a cocaine cue memory. Furthermore, cross region analysis suggests that cue extinction may produce unique signaling events associated with increased inhibitory signaling.