MK-801, a NMDA receptor antagonist, increases phosphorylation of histone H3 in the rat medial prefrontal cortex. 2013

Marzena Maćkowiak, and Rafał Guzik, and Dorota Dudys, and Ewelina Bator, and Krzysztof Wędzony
Laboratory of Pharmacology and Brain Biostructure, Institute of Pharmacology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Smętna 12, PL 31-343 Kraków, Poland. nfwedzon@cyf-kr.edu.pl.

BACKGROUND The present study investigated whether MK-801, when given in doses that cause psychomimetic effects in rats, could alter the phosphorylation of histone 3 (H3) at serine 10 (H3S10p) and the acetylation of H3 at lysine 14 (H3K14ac) in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC). These posttranslational modifications of H3 promote chromatin relaxation and increase the probability of gene expression. METHODS Stereological counting, immunoblot analysis and confocal laser scanning microscopy. RESULTS Treatment with MK-801 (0.4 mg/kg) evoked a time-dependent increase in the number of H3S10p positive nuclei in both the II/III and V/VI layers of the mPFC, reaching the peak of activation 30 min after injection. MK-801 treatment (0.4 mg/kg) failed to alter H3K14ac. These effects were confirmed by immunoblot analysis on tissue samples from the mPFC. Analysis of cortical cells expressing H3S10p positive nuclei revealed that constitutive and MK-801-induced expression of H3S10p was observed only in neurons and not in glia cells (H3S10p colocalized with NeuN but not with S-100β). Moreover, it has been found that H3S10p is exclusively present in pyramidal (glutamate-positive) but not in cortical GABA-ergic interneurons (GABA-positive). The effects of MK-801 can be attenuated or blocked by the neuroleptic drug risperidone. In the cortical layer II/III, risperidone was effective at doses of 0.2 and 1 mg/kg, while it was only active at a dose of 1 mg/kg in the V/VI layer. Again, these stereological data were confirmed by immunoblot analysis. CONCLUSIONS Our results indicate that MK-801 may increase the transcriptional activity of mPFC via the activation of the epigenetic program associated with H3S10p phosphorylation during the course of experimental psychosis.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008239 Lysine An essential amino acid. It is often added to animal feed. Enisyl,L-Lysine,Lysine Acetate,Lysine Hydrochloride,Acetate, Lysine,L Lysine
D008297 Male Males
D010641 Phenotype The outward appearance of the individual. It is the product of interactions between genes, and between the GENOTYPE and the environment. Phenotypes
D010766 Phosphorylation The introduction of a phosphoryl group into a compound through the formation of an ester bond between the compound and a phosphorus moiety. Phosphorylations
D011499 Protein Processing, Post-Translational Any of various enzymatically catalyzed post-translational modifications of PEPTIDES or PROTEINS in the cell of origin. These modifications include carboxylation; HYDROXYLATION; ACETYLATION; PHOSPHORYLATION; METHYLATION; GLYCOSYLATION; ubiquitination; oxidation; proteolysis; and crosslinking and result in changes in molecular weight and electrophoretic motility. Amino Acid Modification, Post-Translational,Post-Translational Modification,Post-Translational Protein Modification,Posttranslational Modification,Protein Modification, Post-Translational,Amino Acid Modification, Posttranslational,Post-Translational Amino Acid Modification,Post-Translational Modifications,Post-Translational Protein Processing,Posttranslational Amino Acid Modification,Posttranslational Modifications,Posttranslational Protein Processing,Protein Processing, Post Translational,Protein Processing, Posttranslational,Amino Acid Modification, Post Translational,Modification, Post-Translational,Modification, Post-Translational Protein,Modification, Posttranslational,Modifications, Post-Translational,Modifications, Post-Translational Protein,Modifications, Posttranslational,Post Translational Amino Acid Modification,Post Translational Modification,Post Translational Modifications,Post Translational Protein Modification,Post Translational Protein Processing,Post-Translational Protein Modifications,Processing, Post-Translational Protein,Processing, Posttranslational Protein,Protein Modification, Post Translational,Protein Modifications, Post-Translational
D011605 Psychoses, Substance-Induced Psychotic organic mental disorders resulting from the toxic effect of drugs and chemicals or other harmful substance. Psychoses, Drug,Psychoses, Toxic,Substance-Induced Psychoses,Toxic Psychoses,Drug Psychoses,Psychoses, Substance Induced,Substance Induced Psychoses
D005786 Gene Expression Regulation Any of the processes by which nuclear, cytoplasmic, or intercellular factors influence the differential control (induction or repression) of gene action at the level of transcription or translation. Gene Action Regulation,Regulation of Gene Expression,Expression Regulation, Gene,Regulation, Gene Action,Regulation, Gene Expression
D006657 Histones Small chromosomal proteins (approx 12-20 kD) possessing an open, unfolded structure and attached to the DNA in cell nuclei by ionic linkages. Classification into the various types (designated histone I, histone II, etc.) is based on the relative amounts of arginine and lysine in each. Histone,Histone H1,Histone H1(s),Histone H2a,Histone H2b,Histone H3,Histone H3.3,Histone H4,Histone H5,Histone H7
D000107 Acetylation Formation of an acetyl derivative. (Stedman, 25th ed) Acetylations
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia

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