The roles of cannabinoid CB1 and CB2 receptors in cocaine-induced behavioral sensitization and conditioned place preference in mice

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作者
Lopes, Jadna B. [1 ]
Bastos, Juliana R. [1 ]
Costa, Rayssa B. [1 ]
Aguiar, Daniele C. [1 ]
Moreira, Fabricio A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Dept Pharmacol, Inst Biol Sci, Ave Pres Antonio Carlos 6627, BR-31270901 Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
基金
巴西圣保罗研究基金会;
关键词
Psychostimulants; Reward; Drug abuse; Addiction; Memory; Endocannabinoids; FUNCTIONAL EXPRESSION; DRUG REINFORCEMENT; DORSAL HIPPOCAMPUS; DOPAMINE NEURONS; RAT-BRAIN; LOCALIZATION; RIMONABANT; RESPONSES; MORPHINE; MEMORY;
D O I
10.1007/s00213-019-05370-5
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Rationale Cocaine is a psychostimulant drug that facilitates monoaminergic neurotransmission. The endocannabinoid system, comprising the cannabinoid receptors (CB1R and CB2R), the endocannabinoids, and their metabolizing-enzymes, modulates the mesolimbic dopaminergic pathway and represents a potential target for the treatment of addiction. Objectives Here, we tested the hypothesis that the cannabinoid receptors are implicated in cocaine-induced motor sensitization, conditioned place preference (CPP), and hippocampal activation. Methods Male Swiss mice received injections of AM251 (CB1R antagonist; 0.3-10 mg/kg) or JWH133 (CB2R agonist; 1-10 mg/kg) before acquisition or expression of cocaine (20 mg/kg)-induced sensitization and CPP. After the CPP test, cFos-staining was employed as a marker of neuronal activation in the hippocampus. Results AM251 inhibited the acquisition (0.3, 1, and 3 mg/kg) and expression (1 and 3 mg/kg) of sensitization, as well as the acquisition (10 mg/kg) of CPP. JWH133 inhibited the acquisition (0.3 and 1 mg/kg) and expression (1 and 3 mg/kg) of both sensitization and CPP. JWH133 effects were reversed by AM630 (CB2R antagonist; 5 mg/kg). AM251 and JWH133 also prevented neuronal activation (c-Fos expression) in the hippocampus of CPP-exposed animals. Conclusions CB1R and CB2R have opposite roles in modulating cocaine-induced sensitization and CPP, possibly by preventing neuronal activation in the hippocampus.
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