PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 18571742-1 2008 We recently found that the interfering peptide Tat-3L4F is able not only to disrupt the protein-protein interaction of PTEN (phosphatase and tensin homologue deleted on chromosome 10) with the serotonin 5-HT2C receptor in the rat ventral tegmental area (VTA) but also to suppress the conditioned place preference induced by cannabinoid and nicotine without significant effects on anxiety, feeding behavior and motor activity. Nicotine 340-348 phosphatase and tensin homolog Rattus norvegicus 119-123 18772044-4 2008 Systemic or intra-amygdaloid application of the interfering peptide Tat-3L4F is able to disrupt PTEN coupling with 5-HT2cR in the rat VTA, resulting both in a suppression of the increased firing rate of VTA dopaminergic neurons induced by Delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive ingredient of marijuana, and in a blockade of the conditioned place preference induced by THC and nicotine [Ji, S.P. Nicotine 390-398 phosphatase and tensin homolog Rattus norvegicus 96-100 16331670-0 2006 Association of the phosphatase and tensin homolog gene (PTEN) with smoking initiation and nicotine dependence. Nicotine 90-98 phosphatase and tensin homolog Rattus norvegicus 56-60 16331670-1 2006 Since PTEN (phosphatase and tensin homolog) has elevated expression in rat brain (amygdala) after chronic administration of nicotine and the PTEN gene is located in the vicinity of the chromosome 10q23 linkage peak in a genome-scan study of nicotine dependence, PTEN seems a plausible candidate gene for smoking behavior. Nicotine 124-132 phosphatase and tensin homolog Rattus norvegicus 6-10 16331670-1 2006 Since PTEN (phosphatase and tensin homolog) has elevated expression in rat brain (amygdala) after chronic administration of nicotine and the PTEN gene is located in the vicinity of the chromosome 10q23 linkage peak in a genome-scan study of nicotine dependence, PTEN seems a plausible candidate gene for smoking behavior. Nicotine 241-249 phosphatase and tensin homolog Rattus norvegicus 6-10 16331670-1 2006 Since PTEN (phosphatase and tensin homolog) has elevated expression in rat brain (amygdala) after chronic administration of nicotine and the PTEN gene is located in the vicinity of the chromosome 10q23 linkage peak in a genome-scan study of nicotine dependence, PTEN seems a plausible candidate gene for smoking behavior. Nicotine 241-249 phosphatase and tensin homolog Rattus norvegicus 141-145 16331670-1 2006 Since PTEN (phosphatase and tensin homolog) has elevated expression in rat brain (amygdala) after chronic administration of nicotine and the PTEN gene is located in the vicinity of the chromosome 10q23 linkage peak in a genome-scan study of nicotine dependence, PTEN seems a plausible candidate gene for smoking behavior. Nicotine 241-249 phosphatase and tensin homolog Rattus norvegicus 141-145 16331670-8 2006 These results suggest that the PTEN gene may be involved in the etiology of both smoking initiation and nicotine dependence. Nicotine 104-112 phosphatase and tensin homolog Rattus norvegicus 31-35