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Title : Assessing the effects of chronic sazetidine-A delivery on nicotine self-administration in both male and female rats - Johnson_2012_Psychopharmacology.(Berl)_222_269
Author(s) : Johnson JE , Slade S , Wells C , Petro A , Sexton H , Rezvani AH , Brown ML , Paige MA , McDowell BE , Xiao Y , Kellar KJ , Levin ED
Ref : Psychopharmacology (Berl) , 222 :269 , 2012
Abstract :

RATIONALE: Sazetidine-A is a selective alpha4beta2 nicotinic receptor desensitizing agent and partial agonist. It has been shown in previous studies to significantly reduce nicotine self-administration in rats after acute or repeated injections. However, the effects of continuous chronic infusions of sazetidine-A on maintenance of nicotine self-administration and relapse after abstinence have yet to be examined. OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the efficacy of continuous sazetidine-A infusions (sc) over a period of 4 weeks to reduce nicotine self-administration in male and female Sprague-Dawley rats.
METHODS: Sazetidine-A was administered via Alzet osmotic minipumps to young adult female and male rats at doses of 0, 2 or 6 mg/kg/day for 4 weeks. The effects of sazetidine-A on IV nicotine self-administration were examined in repeated 3-h sessions over the first 2 weeks of infusion followed by 1 week of forced abstinence from nicotine and 1 week of resumed nicotine access.
RESULTS: The 6 mg/kg/day sazetidine-A dose significantly reduced overall nicotine self-administration compared with vehicle control across the sessions for both male (p < 0.001) and female (p < 0.05) rats. The lower 2 mg/kg/day sazetidine-A infusion dose was effective in reducing nicotine self-administration for male (p < 0.001), but not female rats. No attenuation in sazetidine-A effectiveness was seen over the course of the 4-week treatment. In the vehicle control group, male rats self-administered significantly (p < 0.001) more nicotine than females.
CONCLUSIONS: The continuing effectiveness of sazetidine-A in reducing nicotine self-administration in both male and female rats supports its promise as a new treatment to help people successfully quit smoking.

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Johnson JE, Slade S, Wells C, Petro A, Sexton H, Rezvani AH, Brown ML, Paige MA, McDowell BE, Xiao Y, Kellar KJ, Levin ED (2012)
Assessing the effects of chronic sazetidine-A delivery on nicotine self-administration in both male and female rats
Psychopharmacology (Berl) 222 :269

Johnson JE, Slade S, Wells C, Petro A, Sexton H, Rezvani AH, Brown ML, Paige MA, McDowell BE, Xiao Y, Kellar KJ, Levin ED (2012)
Psychopharmacology (Berl) 222 :269