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a(MESH:Adult) increases r(HGNC:CHRNA4) View Subject | View Object

For instance, the alpha3 nAChR transcript generally dominates in the prenatal brain or in injured neurons, whereas its expression tends to be downregulated in the adult or healthy neuron, and alpha4 transcription is increased. PubMed:19126755

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a(MESH:Neurons) increases r(HGNC:CHRNA4) View Subject | View Object

For instance, the alpha3 nAChR transcript generally dominates in the prenatal brain or in injured neurons, whereas its expression tends to be downregulated in the adult or healthy neuron, and alpha4 transcription is increased. PubMed:19126755

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b4 subunit mRNA colocalizes with a4 subunit mRNA in many brain regions [37,38] that could be involved in complex behaviors including nicotine dependence. PubMed:21787755

path(MESH:"Plaque, Amyloid") causesNoChange r(HGNC:CHRNA4) View Subject | View Object

Intracerebral injection of Abeta into rats resulted in a loss of alpha4 and alpha7 subunits as measured by Western blotting but an increase in alpha7 mRNA (Liu et al., 2008), again suggesting that Abeta directly reduces expression of alpha7 nAChRs through mechanisms other than reduced mRNAproduction, although caution should be exercised in interpreting quantitative data from Western blot studies. It is noteworthy that a combined patch-clamp and in situ hybridization study of dissociated human brain tissue (obtained as route-of-access tissue removed during surgery) indicated that neurons near Abeta plaques retained alpha4 and alpha7 mRNA transcripts, whereas these transcripts were absent in neurons burdened with hyperphosphorylated tau protein (Wevers et al., 1999). PubMed:19293145

path(MESH:"Alzheimer Disease") causesNoChange r(HGNC:CHRNA4) View Subject | View Object

Examination of the regional expression of mRNA of the nAChR alpha4 and alpha3 subunits has shown no difference in autopsy AD brain tissue in any region analyzed (Hellstro ¨m-Lindahl et al 1999; Terzano et al 1998), whereas the level of the alpha7 mRNA was significantly higher in the hippocampus (Hellstro¨m-Lindahl et al 1999) PubMed:11230871

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r(HGNC:CHRNA4) association r(HGNC:CHRNB4) View Subject | View Object

b4 subunit mRNA colocalizes with a4 subunit mRNA in many brain regions [37,38] that could be involved in complex behaviors including nicotine dependence. PubMed:21787755

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