Prenatal and Postnatal Cocaine Enhances the Induction and Expression of Locomotor Sensitization to Nicotine in Male Rats

被引:2
|
作者
Barbosa-Mendez, Susana [1 ]
Salazar-Juarez, Alberto [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Nacl Psiquiatria, Subdirecc Invest Clin, Lab Neurofarmacol Conductual Microcirugia & Terap, Ciudad De Mexico 14370, Mexico
关键词
INDUCED BEHAVIORAL SENSITIZATION; DOPAMINE RELEASE; EXPOSURE; ALTERS; MIRTAZAPINE; INCREASES; ADOLESCENT; SMOKING; SYSTEM;
D O I
10.1093/ntr/ntac174
中图分类号
R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
学科分类号
摘要
Introduction Several studies mention that early consumption of cannabis, alcohol, or even cocaine is related to an increase in the prevalence of daily consumption of tobacco in adulthood. However, other factors, such as genetic comorbidity, social influences, and even molecular, neurochemical, and behavioral alterations induced by prenatal and postnatal cocaine exposure, could also explain these observations, since these factors together increase the vulnerability of the offspring to the reinforcing effects of nicotine. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of prenatal and postnatal exposure to cocaine on nicotine-induced locomotor sensitization in young and adult rats. Aims and Methods The study was divided into two stages: prenatal and postnatal. In the prenatal stage, a group of pregnant female Wistar rats was administered cocaine daily from day GD0 to GD21 (cocaine preexposure group), and another group of pregnant female rats was administered saline daily (saline preexposure group). Of the litters resulting from the cocaine preexposed and saline preexposed pregnant female groups, in the postnatal stage, only the male rats were used for the recording of the locomotor activity induced by different doses of nicotine (0.2, 0.4, and 0.6 mg/kg) during the induction and expression of locomotor sensitization at different postnatal ages (30, 60, 90, and 120 days). Results Prenatal and postnatal cocaine exposure enhanced nicotine-induced locomotor activity and locomotor sensitization. Conclusions This suggests that prenatal and postnatal cocaine exposure can result in increased vulnerability to other drugs of abuse, such as nicotine, in humans. Implications Several studies have shown that the abuse of a drug, such as cannabis, alcohol, or even cocaine, at an early age can progress to more severe levels of use of other drugs, such as nicotine, to adulthood. Our data are consistent with this hypothesis, since prenatal and postnatal cocaine exposure enhanced the nicotine-induced increase in locomotor activity and locomotor sensitization. This suggests that prenatal and postnatal exposure to cocaine enhances the drug's salience.
引用
收藏
页码:1861 / 1870
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Vortioxetine treatment decreases cocaine-induced locomotor sensitization in rats
    Barbosa-Mendez, Susana
    Perez-Sanchez, Gilberto
    Salazar-Juarez, Alberto
    PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 2022, 257
  • [42] Nicotine Behavioral Sensitization in Lewis and Fischer Male Rats
    Hamilton, Kristen R.
    Starosciak, Amy K.
    Chwa, Angela
    Grunberg, Neil E.
    EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2012, 20 (05) : 345 - 351
  • [43] Vitexin as an active ingredient in passion flower with potential as an agent for nicotine cessation: vitexin antagonism of the expression of nicotine locomotor sensitization in rats
    Bedell, Samantha
    Wells, Jacob
    Liu, Qinfeng
    Breivogel, Chris
    PHARMACEUTICAL BIOLOGY, 2019, 57 (01) : 8 - 12
  • [44] EFFECTS OF AMPHETAMINE, COCAINE, NICOTINE AND NOMIFENSINE ON LOCOMOTOR-ACTIVITY IN RATS
    SCHAEFER, GJ
    MICHAEL, RP
    FASEB JOURNAL, 1991, 5 (04): : A848 - A848
  • [45] Effects of Gaboxadol on the Expression of Cocaine Sensitization in Rats
    Silverman, Nora Siegal
    Popp, Susanna
    Vialou, Vincent
    Astafurov, Konstantin
    Nestler, Eric J.
    Dow-Edwards, Diana
    EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2016, 24 (02) : 131 - 141
  • [46] Locomotor sensitization to cocaine is associated with increased Fos expression in the accumbens, but not in the caudate
    Crombag, HS
    Jedynak, JP
    Redmond, K
    Robinson, TE
    Hope, BT
    BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 2002, 136 (02) : 455 - 462
  • [47] Prenatal and postnatal cocaine exposure enhances the anxiety- and depressive-like behaviors in rats: An ontogenetic study
    Mendez, Susana Barbosa
    Salazar-Juarez, Alberto
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROSCIENCE, 2024, 84 (06) : 546 - 557
  • [48] Menthol enhances nicotine-induced locomotor sensitization and in vivo functional connectivity in adolescence
    Thompson, Matthew F.
    Poirier, Guillaume L.
    Davila-Garcia, Martha I.
    Huang, Wei
    Tam, Kelly
    Robidoux, Maxwell
    Dubuke, Michelle L.
    Shaffer, Scott A.
    Colon-Perez, Luis
    Febo, Marcelo
    DiFranza, Joseph R.
    King, Jean A.
    JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2018, 32 (03) : 332 - 343
  • [49] Postnatal manganese exposure attenuates cocaine-induced locomotor activity and reduces dopamine transporters in adult male rats
    Reichel, Carmela M.
    Wacan, Jennifer J.
    Farley, Cristal M.
    Stanley, Brett J.
    Crawford, Cynthia A.
    McDougall, Sanders A.
    NEUROTOXICOLOGY AND TERATOLOGY, 2006, 28 (03) : 323 - 332
  • [50] Effect of food restriction on cocaine locomotor sensitization in Sprague-Dawley rats
    Allen, Craig P.
    Zhou, Yan
    Leri, Francesco
    PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2013, 226 (03) : 571 - 578