Reinforcing and neurochemical effects of cannabinoid CB1 receptor agonists, but not cocaine, are altered by an adenosine A2A receptor antagonist

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作者
Justinova, Zuzana [1 ,2 ]
Ferre, Sergi [1 ]
Redhi, Godfrey H. [1 ]
Mascia, Paola [1 ]
Stroik, Jessica [1 ]
Quarta, Davide [1 ]
Yasar, Sevil [3 ]
Mueller, Christa E. [4 ]
Franco, Rafael [5 ]
Goldberg, Steven R. [1 ]
机构
[1] NIDA, Preclin Pharmacol Sect, Behav Neurosci Res Branch, Intramural Res Program,NIH,US Dept HHS,BRC, Baltimore, MD 21224 USA
[2] Univ Maryland, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, Maryland Psychiat Res Ctr, Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
[3] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Dept Med, Div Geriatr Med & Gerontol, Baltimore, MD 21218 USA
[4] Univ Bonn, Inst Pharmaceut, PharmaCtr Bonn, D-5300 Bonn, Germany
[5] Univ Barcelona, Dept Biochem & Mol Biol, E-08007 Barcelona, Spain
来源
ADDICTION BIOLOGY | 2011年 / 16卷 / 03期
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Adenosine A2A receptor; anandamide; dopamine; reinforcement; reinstatement; THC; RAT NUCLEUS-ACCUMBENS; MESOLIMBIC DOPAMINE TRANSMISSION; ACID AMIDE HYDROLASE; SQUIRREL-MONKEYS; A(2A) RECEPTORS; DELTA(9)-TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL THC; STRIATAL FUNCTION; SEEKING BEHAVIOR; BASAL GANGLIA; BRAIN REWARD;
D O I
10.1111/j.1369-1600.2010.00258.x
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Several recent studies suggest functional and molecular interactions between striatal adenosine A2A and cannabinoid CB1 receptors. Here, we demonstrate that A2A receptors selectively modulate reinforcing effects of cannabinoids. We studied effects of A2A receptor blockade on the reinforcing effects of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and the endogenous CB1 receptor ligand anandamide under a fixed-ratio schedule of intravenous drug injection in squirrel monkeys. A low dose of the selective adenosine A2A receptor antagonist MSX-3 (1 mg/kg) caused downward shifts of THC and anandamide dose-response curves. In contrast, a higher dose of MSX-3 (3 mg/kg) shifted THC and anandamide dose-response curves to the left. MSX-3 did not modify cocaine or food pellet self-administration. Also, MSX-3 neither promoted reinstatement of extinguished drug-seeking behavior nor altered reinstatement of drug-seeking behavior by non-contingent priming injections of THC. Finally, using in vivo microdialysis in freely-moving rats, a behaviorally active dose of MSX-3 significantly counteracted THC-induced, but not cocaine-induced, increases in extracellular dopamine levels in the nucleus accumbens shell. The significant and selective results obtained with the lower dose of MSX-3 suggest that adenosine A2A antagonists acting preferentially at presynaptic A2A receptors might selectively reduce reinforcing effects of cannabinoids that lead to their abuse. However, the appearance of potentiating rather than suppressing effects on cannabinoid reinforcement at the higher dose of MSX-3 would likely preclude the use of such a compound as a medication for cannabis abuse. Adenosine A2A antagonists with more selectivity for presynaptic versus postsynaptic receptors could be potential medications for treatment of cannabis abuse.
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页码:405 / 415
页数:11
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