Rezvani_2012_Eur.J.Pharmacol_682_110

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Title : Effects of sazetidine-A, a selective alpha4beta2* nicotinic receptor desensitizing agent, on body temperature regulation in mice and rats - Rezvani_2012_Eur.J.Pharmacol_682_110
Author(s) : Rezvani AH , Timofeeva O , Sexton HG , DeCuir D , Xiao Y , Gordon CJ , Kellar KJ , Levin ED
Ref : European Journal of Pharmacology , 682 :110 , 2012
Abstract :

Nicotine-induced hypothermia is well established, but the nicotinic receptor actions underlying this effect are not clear. Nicotine causes activation and desensitization at a variety of nicotinic receptor subtypes. Sazetidine-A [6-(5(((S)-azetidine-2-yl)methoxy)pyridine-3-yl)hex-5-yn-1-ol] is a novel compound that potently and selectively desensitizes alpha4beta2* nicotinic receptors. The main goal of this study was to investigate the effects of sazetidine-A, on core body temperature (Tc) in mice and rats. Sazetidine-A effects on Tc and the interactions of sazetidine-A with nicotine and selective nicotinic antagonists were investigated to determine the receptor actions underlying nicotine-induced hypothermia. Adult male mice were injected with different dose of nicotine (0.2, 0.4 and 0.8 mg/kg), sazetidine-A (0.3, 1, and 3mg/kg), a mixture of nicotine (0.4 or 0.8 mg/kg) and sazetidine-A (0.3 or 0.6 mg/kg) or saline and Tc was monitored telemetrically. In another set of experiments, the interaction between sazetidine-A and dihydro-beta-erythroidine (DHbetaE), an alpha4beta2* nicotinic receptors antagonist, and methyllycaconitine (MLA), an alpha7 antagonist, was investigated. Tc of mice was monitored following DHbetaE (1, 3 and 6 mg/kg), a combination of DHbetaE (3mg/kg) and sazetidine-A (0.6 mg/kg), MLA (1.5, 3 or 6 mg/kg) or combination of MLA (6 mg/kg) and sazetidine (0.6 mg/kg) or saline. The acute effect of sazetidine-A (1, 3, and 6 mg/kg) on rats Tc was also studied. Acute sazetidine-A caused a pronounced and long-lasting hypothermia in mice; Tc decreased to about 28 degrees C at 100 min and recovered within 230 min. The hypothermic effect of sazetidine in rats was much less in magnitude (about 3 degrees C) and shorter in duration compared with that in mice. Nicotine co-administration with low doses of sazetidine potentiated the magnitude and duration of hypothermia in mice. The alpha4beta2* nicotinic receptors antagonist DHbetaE significantly prolonged sazetidine-A-induced hypothermia but did not increase its depth. The alpha7 antagonist MLA caused a modest degree of hypothermia with relatively short duration in mice. MLA failed to counteract the sazetidine-A-induced hypothermia. Overall, our results show that pharmacological modulation of alpha4beta2* nicotinic receptors elicits changes in body temperature that may involve desensitization of these receptors.

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Rezvani AH, Timofeeva O, Sexton HG, DeCuir D, Xiao Y, Gordon CJ, Kellar KJ, Levin ED (2012)
Effects of sazetidine-A, a selective alpha4beta2* nicotinic receptor desensitizing agent, on body temperature regulation in mice and rats
European Journal of Pharmacology 682 :110

Rezvani AH, Timofeeva O, Sexton HG, DeCuir D, Xiao Y, Gordon CJ, Kellar KJ, Levin ED (2012)
European Journal of Pharmacology 682 :110