Literature DB >> 18509854

Genetic and pharmacological manipulations of the CB(1) receptor alter ethanol preference and dependence in ethanol preferring and nonpreferring mice.

K Yaragudri Vinod1, Ratnakumar Yalamanchili, Panayotis K Thanos, Csaba Vadasz, Thomas B Cooper, Nora D Volkow, Basalingappa L Hungund.   

Abstract

Recent studies have indicated a role for the endocannabinoid system in ethanol-related behaviors. This study examined the effect of pharmacological activation, blockade, and genetic deletion of the CB(1) receptors on ethanol-drinking behavior in ethanol preferring C57BL/6J (B6) and ethanol nonpreferring DBA/2J (D2) mice. The deletion of CB(1) receptor significantly reduced the ethanol preference. Although the stimulation of the CB(1) receptor by CP-55,940 markedly increased the ethanol preference, this effect was found to be greater in B6 than in D2 mice. The antagonism of CB(1) receptor function by SR141716A led to a significant reduction in voluntary ethanol preference in B6 than D2 mice. A significant lower hypothermic and greater sedative response to acute ethanol administration was observed in both the strains of CB(1) -/- mice than wild-type mice. Interestingly, genetic deletion and pharmacological blockade of the CB(1) receptor produced a marked reduction in severity of handling-induced convulsion in both the strains. The radioligand binding studies revealed significantly higher levels of CB(1) receptor-stimulated G-protein activation in the striatum of B6 compared to D2 mice. Innate differences in the CB(1) receptor function might be one of the contributing factors for higher ethanol drinking behavior. The antagonists of the CB(1) receptor may have therapeutic potential in the treatment of ethanol dependence.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18509854      PMCID: PMC2667104          DOI: 10.1002/syn.20533

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Synapse        ISSN: 0887-4476            Impact factor:   2.562


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