Literature DB >> 18807250

Acute nicotine changes dynorphin and prodynorphin mRNA in the striatum.

Raffaella Isola1, Hailin Zhang, Gopi A Tejwani, Norton H Neff, Maria Hadjiconstantinou.   

Abstract

RATIONALE: Nicotine displays rewarding and aversive effects, and while dopamine has been linked with nicotine's reward, the neurotransmitter(s) involved with aversion remains speculative. The kappa-dynorphinergic system has been associated with negative motivational and affective states, and whether dynorphin (Dyn) contributes to the behavioral pharmacology of nicotine is a pertinent question.
OBJECTIVE: We determined whether administration of a single dose of nicotine alters the biosynthesis of Dyn in the striatum of mice.
RESULTS: Nicotine free base, 1 mg/kg, sc, induced a biphasic, protracted increase of striatal Dyn, an initial rise by 1 h, which declined to control levels by 2 h, and a subsequent increase, between 6 and 12 h, lasting over 24 h. At 1 h, the nicotine effect was dose dependent, with doses>or=0.5 mg/kg inducing a response. Prodynorphin mRNA increased by 30 min for over 24 h, and in situ hybridization demonstrated elevated signal in caudate/putamen and nucleus accumbens. The nicotinic antagonist mecamylamine prevented the Dyn response, and a similar effect was observed with D1- and D2-like dopamine receptor antagonists, SCH 23390, sulpiride, and haloperidol. The glutamate NMDA receptor antagonist MK-801 reversed the nicotine-induced increase of Dyn, while the AMPA antagonist NBQX had a marginal effect.
CONCLUSIONS: We interpret our findings to indicate that acute nicotine enhances the synthesis and release of striatal Dyn. We propose that nicotine influences Dyn primarily through dopamine release and that glutamate plays a modulatory role. A heightened dynorphinergic tone may contribute to the aversive effects of nicotine in naive animals and first-time tobacco smokers.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18807250     DOI: 10.1007/s00213-008-1315-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)        ISSN: 0033-3158            Impact factor:   4.530


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