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Title : Crack cocaine inhalation increases seizure susceptibility by reducing acetylcholinesterase activity - de Melo Bastos Cavalcante_2024_Epilepsy.Behav_156_109832
Author(s) : de Melo Bastos Cavalcante C , Bruno Oliveira K , Maria Araujo de Souza F , Maria Jatoba Hasten Reiter M , da Silva BRM , Lavinia da Silva Oliveira K , Vinicius Dos Santos Sales M , Larissa Dias Pacheco A , Santos Siqueira E , de Araujo Costa M , Gomes Dos Santos Neto J , Gabriely Duarte Torres R , Leite ACR , de Melo IS , Salgueiro Machado S , Duzzioni M , Gitai DLG , de Castro OW
Ref : Epilepsy Behav , 156 :109832 , 2024
Abstract :

Crack cocaine is a highly addictive and potent stimulant drug. Animal studies have shown that the cholinergic system plays a role in neurotoxicity induced by cocaine or its active metabolites inhalation. Behavioral alterations associated with crack cocaine use include hyperactivity, depressed mood, and decreased seizure threshold. Here we evaluate the acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) activity, behavioral profile, and the threshold for epileptic seizures in rats that received intrahippocampal pilocarpine (H-PILO) followed by exposure to crack cocaine (H-PILO + CRACK). Animals exposed to H-PILO + CRACK demonstrated increased severity and frequency of limbic seizures. The AChE activity was reduced in the groups exposed to crack cocaine alone (CRACK) and H-PILO + CRACK, whereas levels of ROS remained unchanged. In addition, crack cocaine exposure increased vertical locomotor activity, without changing water and sucrose intake. Short-term memory consolidation remained unchanged after H-PILO, H-PILO + CRACK, and CRACK administration. Overall, our data suggest that crack cocaine inhalation reduced the threshold for epileptic seizures in rats submitted to low doses of pilocarpine through the inhibition of AChE. Taken together, our findings can be useful in the development of effective strategies for preventing and treating the harmful effects of cocaine and crack cocaine on the central nervous system.

PubMedSearch : de Melo Bastos Cavalcante_2024_Epilepsy.Behav_156_109832
PubMedID: 38761450

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de Melo Bastos Cavalcante C, Bruno Oliveira K, Maria Araujo de Souza F, Maria Jatoba Hasten Reiter M, da Silva BRM, Lavinia da Silva Oliveira K, Vinicius Dos Santos Sales M, Larissa Dias Pacheco A, Santos Siqueira E, de Araujo Costa M, Gomes Dos Santos Neto J, Gabriely Duarte Torres R, Leite ACR, de Melo IS, Salgueiro Machado S, Duzzioni M, Gitai DLG, de Castro OW (2024)
Crack cocaine inhalation increases seizure susceptibility by reducing acetylcholinesterase activity
Epilepsy Behav 156 :109832

de Melo Bastos Cavalcante C, Bruno Oliveira K, Maria Araujo de Souza F, Maria Jatoba Hasten Reiter M, da Silva BRM, Lavinia da Silva Oliveira K, Vinicius Dos Santos Sales M, Larissa Dias Pacheco A, Santos Siqueira E, de Araujo Costa M, Gomes Dos Santos Neto J, Gabriely Duarte Torres R, Leite ACR, de Melo IS, Salgueiro Machado S, Duzzioni M, Gitai DLG, de Castro OW (2024)
Epilepsy Behav 156 :109832