Attenuation of methylphenidate-induced sensitization by co-administration of buspirone

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Alam, Nausheen [2 ]
Najam, Rahila [1 ]
Naeem, Sadaf [1 ]
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[1] Univ Karachi, Fac Pharm & Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Pharmacol, Karachi, Pakistan
[2] Fed Urdu Univ Arts Sci & Technol, Dept Pharmacol, Karachi, Pakistan
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Methylphenidate; buspirone; open field; home cage and sensitization; ATTENTION-DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER; DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER; INDUCED BEHAVIORAL SENSITIZATION; COGNITIVE FUNCTION; 5-HT2C RECEPTORS; SEROTONIN; DOPAMINE; COCAINE; AMPHETAMINE; MODULATION;
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Methylphenidate, which inhibit dopamine transporter is effective in the treatment of ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), but long term use of this drug is often associated with addiction and dependence. Locomotor sensitization development to psychostimulants like methylphenidate is an important contributor to drug abuse induced by psychostimulants. Different studies have shown that long term administration of drugs of abuse increases the effectiveness of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)-(1A) somatodendritic receptors. Repeated buspirone administration reduces the effectiveness of 5-HT1A somatodendritic receptors. This study was designed to determine that buspirone co-administration may reduce methylphenidate-induced sensitization. The motor activity was compared by using familiar and novel environments after long-term administration of methylphenidate, buspirone and their co-administration. Long term oral administration of methylphenidate at a dose of 2.0mg/kg/day enhanced motor activity in home cage i.e activity of familiar environment monitored at alternate day. Locomotor enhancing effects of methylphenidate were augmented on 13th day of drug administration suggesting sensitization induced by the drug. The sensitization effects were significant in home cage monitored on alternate day and also in an open field monitored weekly. Buspirone co-administration at a dose of 10mg/kg/day prevented methylphenidate-induced sensitization. It is suggested that the sensitization development to methylphenidate may oppose by buspirone co-administration due to the reduction in the sensitivity of 5-HT1A somatodendritic receptors. These findings may help extend future therapeutics in ADHD.
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