Mutual assistance of nucleus accumbens cannabinoid receptor-1 and orexin receptor-2 in response to nicotine: a single-unit study

(2021) Mutual assistance of nucleus accumbens cannabinoid receptor-1 and orexin receptor-2 in response to nicotine: a single-unit study. Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences. pp. 173-181. ISSN 1735-5362

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Abstract

Background and purpose: The nucleus accumbens (NAc) express both orexin-2 receptor (OX2R) and cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB1R). Orexin and cannabinoid regulate the addictive properties of nicotine. In this study, the effect of the CB1R blockade on the electrical activity of NAc neurons in response to nicotine, and its probable interaction with the OX2R in this event, within this area, were examined via the single-unit recording. Experimental approach: The spontaneous firing rate of NAc was initially recorded for 15 min, and then 5 min before subcutaneous injection of nicotine (0.5 mg/kg)/saline, AM251 and TCS-OX2-29 were injected into the NAc. Neuronal responses were recorded for 70 min, after nicotine administration. Findings/Results: Nicotine excited the NAc neurons significantly and intra-NAc microinjection of AM251 (25 and 125 ng/rat), as a selective CB1R antagonist, prevented the nicotine-induced increases of NAc neuronal responses. Moreover, microinjection of AM251 (125 ng/rat), before saline injection, could not affect the percentage of change of the neuronal response. Finally, simultaneous intra-NAc administration of the effective or ineffective doses of AM251 and TCS-OX2-29 (a selective antagonist of OX2R) prevented the nicotine-induced increases of NAc neuronal responses, so that there was a significant difference between the group received ineffective doses of both antagonists and the AM251 ineffective dose. Conclusion and implications: The results suggest that the CB1R can modulate the NAc reaction to the nicotine, and it can be concluded that there is a potential interplay between the OX2R and CB1R in the NAc, in relation to nicotine.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: AM251 Cannabinoid system Nicotine Nucleus accumbens Orexin system Single-unit recording CONDITIONED PLACE PREFERENCE VENTRAL TEGMENTAL AREA CB1 RECEPTORS ENDOCANNABINOID SYSTEM CHEMICAL-STIMULATION OREXIN/HYPOCRETIN RATS LOCALIZATION INVOLVEMENT EXPRESSION
Page Range: pp. 173-181
Journal or Publication Title: Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 16
Number: 2
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.4103/1735-5362.310524
ISSN: 1735-5362
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/14313

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