A role for casein kinase 1 epsilon in the locomotor stimulant response to methamphetamine

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Rationale: We previously colocalized a quantitative trait locus (QTL) for sensitivity to the locomotor stimulant effects of methamphetamine (MA) with a QTL for expression of casein kinase 1 epsilon (Csnk1-ε) in the nucleus accumbens (NAc). Subsequently, we identified a single nucleotide polymorphism in CSNK1E (rs135745) that was associated with increased sensitivity to the subjective effects of d-amphetamine in healthy human subjects. Based on these results, we hypothesized that differential expression of Csnk1-ε causes differential sensitivity to MA-induced locomotor activity in mice. Objective: In the present study, we used PF-670462 (PF), which is a selective inhibitor of Csnk1-ε, to directly evaluate the role of Csnk1-ε in the locomotor stimulant response to MA in male C57BL/6J mice. Methods: We administered vehicle, PF, MA, or MA + PF, either via intraperitoneal injections or bilateral intra-NAc microinjections. We also examined Darpp-32 phosphorylation in mice receiving intraperitoneal injections. Results: Intraperitoneal PF (20-40 mg/kg) attenuated the locomotor stimulant response to MA (2 mg/kg) without affecting baseline activity. The high dose of PF also significantly inhibited MA-induced phosphorylation of Darpp-32, providing a potential mechanism by which Csnk1-ε contributes to MA-induced locomotor activity. Furthermore, microinjection of PF (5 μg/side) into the NAc completely blocked the locomotor stimulant response to MA (2.5 μg/side) without affecting baseline activity. Conclusions: These results provide direct evidence that Csnk1-ε is crucial for the locomotor stimulant response to a moderate dose of MA and suggest that genetic polymorphisms affecting Csnk1-ε expression or function could influence sensitivity to amphetamines in both mice and humans. © 2008 Springer-Verlag.

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Bryant, C. D., Graham, M. E., Distler, M. G., Munoz, M. B., Li, D., Vezina, P., … Palmer, A. A. (2009). A role for casein kinase 1 epsilon in the locomotor stimulant response to methamphetamine. Psychopharmacology, 203(4), 703–711. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-008-1417-z

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