Self-Administration of Cocaine Induces Dopamine-Independent Self-Administration of Sigma Agonists

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Takato Hiranita
Maddalena Mereu
Paul L Soto
Gianluigi Tanda
Jonathan L Katz
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[1] Psychobiology Section,Department of Health and Human Services
[2] Molecular Targets and Medications Discovery Branch,undefined
[3] Intramural Research Program,undefined
[4] National Institute on Drug Abuse,undefined
[5] National Institutes of Health,undefined
[6] Behavioral Biology Research Center,undefined
[7] Johns Hopkins University Medical School,undefined
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Neuropsychopharmacology | 2013年 / 38卷
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receptor; cocaine; dopamine; drug reinforcement history; reinforcement mechanisms; drug self-administration;
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Sigma1 receptors (σ1Rs) are intracellularly mobile chaperone proteins implicated in several disease processes, as well as psychiatric disorders and substance abuse. Here we report that although selective σ1R agonists (PRE-084, (+)-pentazocine) lacked reinforcing effects in drug-naive rats, over the course of 28 experimental sessions, which was more than sufficient for acquisition of cocaine self-administration, responding was not maintained by either σ1R agonist. In contrast, after subjects self-administered cocaine σ1R agonists were readily self-administered. The induced reinforcing effects were long lasting; a response for which subjects had no history of reinforcement was newly conditioned with both σ1R agonists, extinguished when injections were discontinued, and reconditioned when σ1R agonists again followed responses. Experience with food reinforcement was ineffective as an inducer of σ1R agonist reinforcement. Although a variety of dopamine receptor antagonists blocked cocaine self-administration, consistent with its dopaminergic mechanism, PRE-084 self-administration was entirely insensitive to these drugs. Conversely, the σR antagonist, BD1063, blocked PRE-084 self-administration but was inactive against cocaine. In microdialysis studies i.v. PRE-084 did not significantly stimulate dopamine at doses that were self-administered in rats either with or without a cocaine self-administration experience. The results indicate that cocaine experience induces reinforcing effects of previously inactive σ1R agonists, and that the mechanism underlying these reinforcing effects is dopamine independent. It is further suggested that induced σ1R mechanisms may have an essential role in treatment-resistant stimulant abuse, suggesting new approaches for the development of effective medications for stimulant abuse.
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