Title : Iptakalim inhibits nicotine-induced enhancement of extracellular dopamine and glutamate levels in the nucleus accumbens of rats - Liu_2006_Brain.Res_1085_138 |
Author(s) : Liu Q , Li Z , Ding JH , Liu SY , Wu J , Hu G |
Ref : Brain Research , 1085 :138 , 2006 |
Abstract :
Iptakalim (Ipt) is a novel ATP-sensitive potassium channel opener. It has been reported that Ipt inhibited cocaine-induced dopamine and glutamate release, suggesting that Ipt may regulate drug addiction. Recently, we found that Ipt blocked nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR)-mediated currents in a heterologously expressed SH-EP1 cell line and in native midbrain dopamine neurons. In the present study, we examined whether Ipt prevents nicotine-induced neurotransmitter release in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) using in vivo microdialysis methods in awake, freely moving rats. Ipt was administered through a microdialysis probe, following systemic administration of nicotine (0.5 mg/kg, s.c.). The results show that acute nicotine treatment induced an increase of both dopamine and glutamate levels in the rat NAc, and that Ipt significantly attenuated nicotine's effects in a concentration-dependent manner. Therefore, Ipt may serve as a novel compound to block nicotine-induced dopamine and glutamate release in the brain reward center, in turn decreasing nicotine reinforcement and dependence. |
PubMedSearch : Liu_2006_Brain.Res_1085_138 |
PubMedID: 16647046 |
Liu Q, Li Z, Ding JH, Liu SY, Wu J, Hu G (2006)
Iptakalim inhibits nicotine-induced enhancement of extracellular dopamine and glutamate levels in the nucleus accumbens of rats
Brain Research
1085 :138
Liu Q, Li Z, Ding JH, Liu SY, Wu J, Hu G (2006)
Brain Research
1085 :138