Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO
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Abstract Text
The synapse is altered by learning and by prolonged exposure to
psychoactive drugs.Release of neurotransmitter at the synapse depends on
the rates at which synaptic vesicles fuse with the plasma membrane, then
recycle and refill. Recently, proteins involved in the fusion step have
been identified and shown to form a fusion complex of vesicle and plasma
membrane proteins. In addition, an assay has been developed in this lab
that screens for the proteins involved in vesicle recycling. The other two
proposals also address vesicle refilling. There is evidence that one or
more of these three steps in the synaptic cycle are modified by
psychoactive drugs. in this proposal assays of fusion complexes and of
synaptic vesicle biogenesis will be developed using the neuroendocrine,
dopamine-secreting cell line, PC12, since dopamine pathways appear to be
central to drug abuse. To determine how the molecules involved in these
two steps of the synaptic vesicle cycle are regulated by short-term and
long-term modifications, the assays will be used to detect changes in
response to secretagogues, NGF, synaptic modulators and selected
psychoactive substances.
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