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PXD050162

PXD050162 is an original dataset announced via ProteomeXchange.

Dataset Summary
TitleDecoding Cocaine-Induced Proteomic Adaptations in the Mouse Nucleus Accumbens
DescriptionCocaine use disorder (CUD) is a chronic neuropsychiatric condition characterized by a compulsion to use cocaine, resulting from enduring cellular and molecular adaptations. Among substance use disorders (SUDs), CUD is notable for its rising prevalence and the lack of approved pharmacotherapies. The nucleus accumbens (NAc), integral to the brain's reward circuitry, plays a crucial role in the initiation and continuation of maladaptive behaviors intrinsic to CUD. Leveraging advancements in neuroproteomics, we undertook an in-depth proteomic analysis of the NAc in a mouse model that spans membrane, cytosolic, nuclear, and chromatin compartments. Our study unveils immediate and sustained proteomic modifications post-cocaine exposure and during prolonged withdrawal. We identify congruent protein regulatory patterns during initial cocaine exposure and re-exposure post-withdrawal, contrasted against distinct patterns during withdrawal. Pronounced proteomic shifts within the membrane compartment indicate adaptive and long-lasting molecular responses prompted by cocaine withdrawal. Additionally, we describe protein translocation events between soluble-nuclear and chromatin-bound compartments, providing novel insight into intracellular protein dynamics post-cocaine exposure. Together, our findings illuminate the intricate proteomic landscape altered in the NAc by cocaine and provide a comprehensive dataset for future research toward potential therapeutics.
HostingRepositoryPRIDE
AnnounceDate2025-05-06
AnnouncementXMLSubmission_2025-05-06_14:30:24.866.xml
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ReviewLevelPeer-reviewed dataset
DatasetOriginOriginal dataset
RepositorySupportUnsupported dataset by repository
PrimarySubmitterSimone Sidoli
SpeciesList scientific name: Mus musculus (Mouse); NCBI TaxID: 10090;
ModificationListNo PTMs are included in the dataset
InstrumentOrbitrap Fusion Lumos
Dataset History
RevisionDatetimeStatusChangeLog Entry
02024-02-26 14:55:40ID requested
12025-05-06 14:30:25announced
Publication List
10.1126/scisignal.adl4738;
Mews P, Sosnick L, Gurung A, Sidoli S, Nestler EJ, Decoding cocaine-induced proteomic adaptations in the mouse nucleus accumbens. Sci Signal, 17(832):eadl4738(2024) [pubmed]
Keyword List
submitter keyword: proteomics, nucleus accumbens,Cocaine, chromatin
Contact List
Simone Sidoli
contact affiliationDepartment of Biochemistry, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY 10461, United States
contact emailsimone.sidoli@einsteinmed.edu
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Simone Sidoli
contact affiliationAlbert Einstein College of Medicine
contact emailsimone.sidoli@gmail.com
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