Neuroscientist. 2005 Oct;11(5):494-502 doi: 10.1177/1073858405278236.

Psychostimulants, L-type calcium channels, kinases, and phosphatases

Rajadhyaksha AM, Kosofsky BE.

Abstract

There is growing evidence for the role of voltage-gated L-type Ca2+ channels in mediating aspects of the addictive properties of psychostimulants. L-type Ca2+ channels activate Ca2+ second-messenger pathways that regulate protein phosphorylation and thereby activation of target gene expression. Here the authors will review recent progress in our understanding of L-type Ca2+ channel-activated signal transduction pathways that contribute to molecular neuroadaptations evident following acute and chronic exposures to psychostimulants.

PMID: 16151049