Literature DB >> 27273539

The antihypertensive drug pindolol attenuates long-term but not short-term binge-like ethanol consumption in mice.

Omkar L Patkar1,2, Arnauld Belmer1,2, Joan Y Holgate1,2, Josephine R Tarren1,2, Masroor R Shariff1,2, Michael Morgan1,2, Matthew J Fogarty3, Mark C Bellingham3, Selena E Bartlett1,2, Paul M Klenowski1,2.   

Abstract

Alcohol dependence is a debilitating disorder with current therapies displaying limited efficacy and/or compliance. Consequently, there is a critical need for improved pharmacotherapeutic strategies to manage alcohol use disorders (AUDs). Previous studies have shown that the development of alcohol dependence involves repeated cycles of binge-like ethanol intake and abstinence. Therefore, we used a model of binge-ethanol consumption (drinking-in-the-dark) in mice to test the effects of compounds known to modify the activity of neurotransmitters implicated in alcohol addiction. From this, we have identified the FDA-approved antihypertensive drug pindolol, as a potential candidate for the management of AUDs. We show that the efficacy of pindolol to reduce ethanol consumption is enhanced following long-term (12 weeks) binge-ethanol intake, compared with short-term (4 weeks) intake. Furthermore, pindolol had no effect on locomotor activity or consumption of the natural reward sucrose. Because pindolol acts as a dual beta-adrenergic antagonist and 5-HT1A/1B partial agonist, we examined its effect on spontaneous synaptic activity in the basolateral amygdala (BLA), a brain region densely innervated by serotonin and norepinephrine-containing fibres. Pindolol increased spontaneous excitatory post-synaptic current frequency of BLA principal neurons from long-term ethanol-consuming mice but not naïve mice. Additionally, this effect was blocked by the 5-HT1A/1B receptor antagonist methiothepin, suggesting that altered serotonergic activity in the BLA may contribute to the efficacy of pindolol to reduce ethanol intake following long-term exposure. Although further mechanistic investigations are required, this study demonstrates the potential of pindolol as a new treatment option for AUDs that can be fast-tracked into human clinical studies.
© 2016 Society for the Study of Addiction.

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Keywords:  alcohol; basolateral amygdala; long-term ethanol consumption; norepinephrine; pindolol; serotonin

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27273539     DOI: 10.1111/adb.12359

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Addict Biol        ISSN: 1355-6215            Impact factor:   4.280


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Authors:  Paul M Klenowski; Matthew J Fogarty; Masroor Shariff; Arnauld Belmer; Mark C Bellingham; Selena E Bartlett
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