Title : Lobeline attenuates locomotor stimulation induced by repeated nicotine administration in rats - Miller_2003_Pharmacol.Biochem.Behav_74_279 |
Author(s) : Miller DK , Harrod SB , Green TA , Wong MY , Bardo MT , Dwoskin LP |
Ref : Pharmacol Biochem Behav , 74 :279 , 2003 |
Abstract :
Lobeline inhibits [3H]nicotine binding to rat brain membranes and nicotine-induced [3H]dopamine release from superfused rat striatal slices, indicating that lobeline acts as a nicotinic receptor antagonist. To determine whether lobeline also inhibits the effects of nicotine in vivo, the present study assessed the effect of lobeline pretreatment on nicotine-induced hyperactivity and sensitization. For 12 consecutive days, rats were injected subcutaneously with lobeline (3 mg/kg) or saline, followed 10 min later by nicotine (0.3 mg/kg) or saline injection, and activity was monitored. To determine if lobeline inhibits induction of sensitization to nicotine, 1 or 28 days later, rats were pretreated with saline followed by nicotine or saline. Lobeline attenuated nicotine-induced hyperactivity when both drugs were administered repeatedly. Although an initial injection of lobeline produced hypoactivity, tolerance to this effect developed. Importantly, tolerance did not develop to the lobeline-induced attenuation of nicotine hyperactivity. Lobeline attenuated the induction of sensitization to nicotine 1 day, but not 28 days, after the cessation of lobeline treatment. These results demonstrate that systemic administration of lobeline attenuates the locomotor-activating effects of repeated nicotine injection and the sensitization to nicotine, consistent with lobeline inhibition of nicotinic receptors and/or neurotransmitter transporters. |
PubMedSearch : Miller_2003_Pharmacol.Biochem.Behav_74_279 |
PubMedID: 12479946 |
Miller DK, Harrod SB, Green TA, Wong MY, Bardo MT, Dwoskin LP (2003)
Lobeline attenuates locomotor stimulation induced by repeated nicotine administration in rats
Pharmacol Biochem Behav
74 :279
Miller DK, Harrod SB, Green TA, Wong MY, Bardo MT, Dwoskin LP (2003)
Pharmacol Biochem Behav
74 :279