The non-peptide arginine-vasopressin v1a selective receptor antagonist, SR49059, Blocks the rewarding, Prosocial, and anxiolytic effects of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine and its derivatives in zebra fish
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) and its derivatives, 2,5-dimethoxy-4-
bromo-amphetamine hydrobromide (DOB) and para-methoxyamphetamine (PMA),
are recreational drugs whose pharmacological effects have recently been attributed
to serotonin 5HT2A/C receptors. However, there is growing evidence that the oxytocin
(OT)/vasopressin system can modulate some the effects of MDMA. In this study,
MDMA (2.5-10 mg/kg), DOB (0.5 mg/kg), or PMA (0.005, 0.1, or 0.25 mg/kg) were
administered intramuscularly to adult zebra fish, alone or in combination with the V1a
vasopressin antagonist, SR49059 (0.01-1 ng/kg), before carrying out conditioned place
preference (CPP), social preference, novel tank diving, and light-dark tests in order to
evaluate subsequent rewarding, social, and emotional-like behavior. The combination of
SR49059 and each drug progressively blocked: (1) rewarding behavior as measured by
CPP in terms of time spent in drug-paired compartment; (2) prosocial effects measured
on the basis of the time spent in the proximity of a nacre fish picture; and (3) anxiolytic
effects in terms of the time spent in the upper half of the novel tank and in the white
compartment of the tank used for the light-dark test. Antagonism was obtained at
SR49059 doses which, when given alone, did not change motor function. In comparison
with a control group, receiving vehicle alone, there was a three to five times increase
in the brain release of isotocin (the analog of OT in fish) after treatment with the most
active doses of MDMA (10 mg/kg), DOB (0.5 mg/kg), and PMA (0.1 mg/kg) as evaluated
by means of bioanalytical reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography.
Taken together, these findings show that the OT/vasopressin system is involved in the
rewarding, prosocial, and anxiolytic effects of MDMA, DOB, and PMA in zebra fish and
underline the association between this system and the behavioral alterations associated
with disorders related to substance abuse.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Hallucinogens; Isotocin; Light-dark test; Novel tank diving test; Phenethylamines; Social preference; Zebra fish
Elenco autori:
Sala, Mariaelvina
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