Journal of Pharmacological Sciences (Oct 2020)

Genetic associations of single nucleotide polymorphisms in the l-DOPA receptor (GPR143) gene with severity of nicotine dependence in Japanese individuals, and attenuation of nicotine reinforcement in Gpr143 gene-deficient mice

  • Daiki Masukawa,
  • Daisuke Nishizawa,
  • Kaori Kanai,
  • Satoshi Kitamura,
  • Yuka Kasahara,
  • Tatsuo Hashimoto,
  • Ryo Takahagi,
  • Junko Hasegawa,
  • Kyoko Nakayama,
  • Naomi Sato,
  • Fumihiko Tanioka,
  • Haruhiko Sugimura,
  • Kazutaka Ikeda,
  • Yoshio Goshima

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 144, no. 2
pp. 89 – 93

Abstract

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l-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (l-DOPA) is a candidate neurotransmitter. l-DOPA is released by nicotine through nicotinic receptors. Recently, G-protein coupled receptor GPR143, was identified as a receptor for l-DOPA. In this study, genetic association studies between GPR143 genetic polymorphisms and smoking behaviors revealed that the single-nucleotide polymorphism rs6640499, in the GPR143 gene, was associated with traits of smoking behaviors in Japanese individuals. In Gpr143 gene-deficient mice, nicotine-induced hypolocomotion and rewarding effect were attenuated compared to those in wild-type mice. Our findings suggest the involvement of GPR143 in the smoking behaviors.

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