Differentiating the Neuropharmacological Properties of Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor-Activating Alkaloids

被引:5
作者
Alijevic, Omar [1 ]
Jaka, Oihane [2 ]
Alzualde, Ainhoa [2 ]
Maradze, Diana [3 ]
Xia, Wenhao [4 ]
Frentzel, Stefan [1 ]
Gifford, Andrew N. [3 ]
Peitsch, Manuel C. [1 ]
Hoeng, Julia [1 ]
Koshibu, Kyoko [1 ]
机构
[1] Philip Morris Prod SA, PMI R&D, Neuchatel, Switzerland
[2] Biobide, Donostia San Sebastian, Spain
[3] Gifford Biosci Ltd, BioHub Birmingham, Birmingham, W Midlands, England
[4] Philip Morris Int Res Labs Pte Ltd, PMI R&D, Singapore, Singapore
关键词
nicotine; cotinine; anatabine; alkaloids; nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR); anxiety; CENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEM; FORCED SWIMMING TEST; DOPAMINE RELEASE; SUBUNIT COMPOSITION; IN-VITRO; STRIATAL SYNAPTOSOMES; NATURAL-PRODUCTS; H-3; DOPAMINE; ANXIETY; ZEBRAFISH;
D O I
10.3389/fphar.2022.668065
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Alkaloids that target nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChR) are of great interest because of the critical role they play in mood and anxiety. However, understanding of the neuropharmacological effects of nicotinic alkaloids, such as cotinine and anatabine, is very limited. In this study, we investigated the neuropharmacological effects of three naturally occurring alkaloids-nicotine, cotinine, and anatabine-in vitro and in vivo. A single injection of nicotine induced anxiolytic-like behavioral features in mice by using the SmartCube (R) behavioral profiling system, while cotinine and anatabine had no detectable effect. The results were corroborated by using the zebrafish novel tank test (NTT), which showed a profound anxiolytic-like effect induced by multiple doses of nicotine after a single 20-min treatment. When the regulation of dopamine and norepinephrine release-the neurotransmitter systems relevant for anxiety-were examined in vitro, we found that nicotine stimulated the release of both norepinephrine and dopamine, while cotinine and anatabine mainly stimulated the dopamine release. The molecular targets of nicotine were confirmed to be nAChRs with its most potent activities against alpha 4 beta 2 and alpha 6/3 beta 2 beta 3 subtypes in vitro. Anatabine was a weaker agonist for these receptors than nicotine. Cotinine was the least potent nAChR compound, only being able to activate alpha 4 beta 2 and alpha 6/3 beta 2 beta 3 subtypes at high doses and no detectable activities against alpha 3 beta 4 and alpha 7 subtypes at the concentrations tested. The observed effects were unlikely due to the off-target effect, because these alkaloids did not bind or regulate >160 other molecular targets in vitro. Thus, the present results suggest that natural nicotinic alkaloids can induce an anxiolytic-like behavior in nonclinical animal models, potency of which may depend on the activation of various nAChRs and regulation of various neurotransmitter systems. Further investigations would help understand their effects on humans, because non-clinical studies should not be taken as a direct indication for human behavior and nicotine is not risk free.
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