Brimijoin_2013_Chem.Biol.Interact_203_212

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Title : Anti-cocaine antibody and butyrylcholinesterase-derived cocaine hydrolase exert cooperative effects on cocaine pharmacokinetics and cocaine-induced locomotor activity in mice - Brimijoin_2013_Chem.Biol.Interact_203_212
Author(s) : Brimijoin S , Orson FM , Kosten TR , Kinsey B , Shen XY , White SJ , Gao Y
Ref : Chemico-Biological Interactions , 203 :212 , 2013
Abstract :

We are investigating treatments for cocaine abuse based on viral gene transfer of a cocaine hydrolase (CocH) derived from human butyrylcholinesterase, which can reduce cocaine-stimulated locomotion and cocaine-primed reinstatement of drug-seeking behavior in rats for many months. Here, in mice, we explored the possibility that anti-cocaine antibodies can complement the actions of CocH to reduce cocaine uptake in brain and block centrally-evoked locomotor stimulation. Direct injections of test proteins showed that CocH (0.3 or 1mg/kg) was effective by itself in reducing drug levels in plasma and brain of mice given cocaine (10mg/kg, s.c., or 20mg/kg, i.p). Administration of cocaine antibody per se at a low dose (8mg/kg, i.p.) exerted little effect on cocaine distribution. However, a higher dose of antibody (12mg/kg) caused peripheral trapping (increased plasma drug levels), which led to increased cocaine metabolism by CocH, as evidenced by a 6-fold rise in plasma benzoic acid. Behavioral tests with small doses of CocH and antibody (1 and 8mg/kg, respectively) showed that neither agent alone reduced mouse locomotor activity triggered by a very large cocaine dose (100mg/kg, i.p.). However, dual treatment completely suppressed the locomotor stimulation. Altogether, we found cooperative and possibly synergistic actions that warrant further exploration of dual therapies for treatment of cocaine abuse.

PubMedSearch : Brimijoin_2013_Chem.Biol.Interact_203_212
PubMedID: 22960160

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Brimijoin S, Orson FM, Kosten TR, Kinsey B, Shen XY, White SJ, Gao Y (2013)
Anti-cocaine antibody and butyrylcholinesterase-derived cocaine hydrolase exert cooperative effects on cocaine pharmacokinetics and cocaine-induced locomotor activity in mice
Chemico-Biological Interactions 203 :212

Brimijoin S, Orson FM, Kosten TR, Kinsey B, Shen XY, White SJ, Gao Y (2013)
Chemico-Biological Interactions 203 :212