Comparison of Dynamic Networks following Chronic Treatment with Methamphetamine and Heroin

博士 === 國立清華大學 === 電機工程學系 === 102 === Drug addiction, a growing problem worldwide with recent concerns, results in long-lasting harmful effects to the human brain. Methamphetamine (MA) and Heroin (HER) are illicit drugs known to exert neurotoxic effects on the dopaminergic systems leading to the deve...

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Main Authors: Tu, Chien-Ta, 杜建達
Other Authors: Chen, Bor-Sen
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Language:en_US
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/81077429279702502837
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spelling ndltd-TW-102NTHU54420542016-03-14T04:13:23Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/81077429279702502837 Comparison of Dynamic Networks following Chronic Treatment with Methamphetamine and Heroin 慢性投予甲基安非他命與海洛因之動態網路比較 Tu, Chien-Ta 杜建達 博士 國立清華大學 電機工程學系 102 Drug addiction, a growing problem worldwide with recent concerns, results in long-lasting harmful effects to the human brain. Methamphetamine (MA) and Heroin (HER) are illicit drugs known to exert neurotoxic effects on the dopaminergic systems leading to the development of tolerance and physical dependence. Although many factors affecting addictive processes and drug-induced gene expression changes in the brain have been analyzed, comparing protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks exposure to drugs of abuse may provide new insights into the development of addiction from the systematic point of view. In this study, based on PPI information and gene expression profiles, a dynamic model is employed to reconstruct three PPI networks corresponding to chronic treatment with saline (SAL), MA, and HER, respectively. Subsequently, we compare the difference of network structure and compute the total changed interactions (TCI) and differential interactive ability (DIA) from MA-treated and HER-treated PPI networks versus SAL-treated PPI network to discover potential proteins that play critical roles in MA and HER addictive process, respectively. This comparison method can be employed as a pre-experiment screening approach to reveal new potential proteins for further characterization to understand the underlying mechanisms in addictive process, serving as the starting point of therapeutic intervention for drug addiction. Chen, Bor-Sen 陳博現 2014 學位論文 ; thesis 77 en_US
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description 博士 === 國立清華大學 === 電機工程學系 === 102 === Drug addiction, a growing problem worldwide with recent concerns, results in long-lasting harmful effects to the human brain. Methamphetamine (MA) and Heroin (HER) are illicit drugs known to exert neurotoxic effects on the dopaminergic systems leading to the development of tolerance and physical dependence. Although many factors affecting addictive processes and drug-induced gene expression changes in the brain have been analyzed, comparing protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks exposure to drugs of abuse may provide new insights into the development of addiction from the systematic point of view. In this study, based on PPI information and gene expression profiles, a dynamic model is employed to reconstruct three PPI networks corresponding to chronic treatment with saline (SAL), MA, and HER, respectively. Subsequently, we compare the difference of network structure and compute the total changed interactions (TCI) and differential interactive ability (DIA) from MA-treated and HER-treated PPI networks versus SAL-treated PPI network to discover potential proteins that play critical roles in MA and HER addictive process, respectively. This comparison method can be employed as a pre-experiment screening approach to reveal new potential proteins for further characterization to understand the underlying mechanisms in addictive process, serving as the starting point of therapeutic intervention for drug addiction.
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