Possible role of mouse cerebellar nitric oxide in the behavioral interaction between chronic intracerebellar nicotine and acute ethanol administration: Observation of cross-tolerance

被引:16
作者
Al-Rejaie, S [1 ]
Dar, MS [1 ]
机构
[1] E Carolina Univ, Dept Pharmacol & Toxicol, Brody Sch Med, Greenville, NC 27834 USA
关键词
rotorod; stereotaxic; microinfusion; behavioral interaction; flourometric detection;
D O I
10.1016/j.neuroscience.2005.11.034
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Many studies have reported cross-tolerance between nicotine and ethanol. Previously we demonstrated that intracerebellar nicotine attenuates ethanol-induced motor impairment. In this study, intracerebellar nicotine (0.625, 2.5, 5 ng; once daily for five days) significantly attenuated ethanol-induced motor impairment in a dose-dependent fashion suggesting the development of cross-tolerance between nicotine and ethanol in male CD-1 mice. Using the same paradigm, intracerebellar nicotine (5 ng) microinfused for 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 days significantly attenuated ethanol-induced motor impairment in all groups except the 1-day treatment group. Cross-tolerance, which developed optimally in 5-day nicotine treatment group, was reversible and detectable up to 40 h post-nicotine microinfusion. Intracerebellar microinfusion of hexamethonium (1 mu g once daily for 5 days): (i) did not alter ethanol-induced motor impairment indicating no tonic nicotine receptor involvement; (ii) 10 min prior to daily intracerebellar nicotine treatment virtually abolished the cross-tolerance between nicotine and ethanol indicating nicotinic acetylcholine receptor participation; (iii) when microinfused 10 min after daily intracerebellar nicotine treatment, failed to abolish the cross-tolerance which suggested possible participation of downstream second messenger mechanisms. Chronic intracerebellar microinfusion of nicotine: (i) failed to attenuate acute pentobarbital (25 mg/kg i.p.)-induced motor impairment; and (ii) produced no change in normal motor coordination when followed by saline injection. Finally, the cerebellar concentration of total nitric oxide products (nitrite + nitrate; NOx); (i) was increased after 5-day intracerebellar nicotine; (ii) was decreased by acute ethanol administration; and (iii) decreased due to acute ethanol administration which was opposed by chronic intracerebellar nicotine treatment. These results support a functional correlation between the cerebellar nitric oxide production and ethanol-induced motor impairment and suggest possible participation of nitric oxide as a factor in the observed cross-tolerance between nicotine and ethanol. (c) 2005 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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