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Mechanisms of Metabonomic for a Gateway Drug: Nicotine Priming Enhances Behavioral Response to Cocaine with Modification in Energy Metabolism and Neurotransmitter Level

Nicotine, one of the most commonly used drugs, has become a major concern because tobacco serves as a gateway drug and is linked to illicit drug abuse, such as cocaine and marijuana. However, previous studies mainly focused on certain genes or neurotransmitters which have already been known to parti...

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Autores principales: Li, Hongyu, Bu, Qian, Chen, Bo, Shao, Xue, Hu, Zhengtao, Deng, Pengchi, Lv, Lei, Deng, Yi, Zhu, Ruiming, Li, Yan, Zhang, Baolai, Hou, Jing, Du, Changman, Zhao, Qian, Fu, Dengqi, Zhao, Yinglan, Cen, Xiaobo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3904956/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24489831
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087040
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author Li, Hongyu
Bu, Qian
Chen, Bo
Shao, Xue
Hu, Zhengtao
Deng, Pengchi
Lv, Lei
Deng, Yi
Zhu, Ruiming
Li, Yan
Zhang, Baolai
Hou, Jing
Du, Changman
Zhao, Qian
Fu, Dengqi
Zhao, Yinglan
Cen, Xiaobo
author_facet Li, Hongyu
Bu, Qian
Chen, Bo
Shao, Xue
Hu, Zhengtao
Deng, Pengchi
Lv, Lei
Deng, Yi
Zhu, Ruiming
Li, Yan
Zhang, Baolai
Hou, Jing
Du, Changman
Zhao, Qian
Fu, Dengqi
Zhao, Yinglan
Cen, Xiaobo
author_sort Li, Hongyu
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description Nicotine, one of the most commonly used drugs, has become a major concern because tobacco serves as a gateway drug and is linked to illicit drug abuse, such as cocaine and marijuana. However, previous studies mainly focused on certain genes or neurotransmitters which have already been known to participate in drug addiction, lacking endogenous metabolic profiling in a global view. To further explore the mechanism by which nicotine modifies the response to cocaine, we developed two conditioned place preference (CPP) models in mice. In threshold dose model, mice were pretreated with nicotine, followed by cocaine treatment at the dose of 2 mg/kg, a threshold dose of cocaine to induce CPP in mice. In high-dose model, mice were only treated with 20 mg/kg cocaine, which induced a significant CPP. (1)H nuclear magnetic resonance based on metabonomics was used to investigate metabolic profiles of the nucleus accumbens (NAc) and striatum. We found that nicotine pretreatment dramatically increased CPP induced by 2 mg/kg cocaine, which was similar to 20 mg/kg cocaine-induced CPP. Interestingly, metabolic profiles showed considerable overlap between these two models. These overlapped metabolites mainly included neurotransmitters as well as the molecules participating in energy homeostasis and cellular metabolism. Our results show that the reinforcing effect of nicotine on behavioral response to cocaine may attribute to the modification of some specific metabolites in NAc and striatum, thus creating a favorable metabolic environment for enhancing conditioned rewarding effect of cocaine. Our findings provide an insight into the effect of cigarette smoking on cocaine dependence and the underlying mechanism.
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spelling pubmed-39049562014-01-31 Mechanisms of Metabonomic for a Gateway Drug: Nicotine Priming Enhances Behavioral Response to Cocaine with Modification in Energy Metabolism and Neurotransmitter Level Li, Hongyu Bu, Qian Chen, Bo Shao, Xue Hu, Zhengtao Deng, Pengchi Lv, Lei Deng, Yi Zhu, Ruiming Li, Yan Zhang, Baolai Hou, Jing Du, Changman Zhao, Qian Fu, Dengqi Zhao, Yinglan Cen, Xiaobo PLoS One Research Article Nicotine, one of the most commonly used drugs, has become a major concern because tobacco serves as a gateway drug and is linked to illicit drug abuse, such as cocaine and marijuana. However, previous studies mainly focused on certain genes or neurotransmitters which have already been known to participate in drug addiction, lacking endogenous metabolic profiling in a global view. To further explore the mechanism by which nicotine modifies the response to cocaine, we developed two conditioned place preference (CPP) models in mice. In threshold dose model, mice were pretreated with nicotine, followed by cocaine treatment at the dose of 2 mg/kg, a threshold dose of cocaine to induce CPP in mice. In high-dose model, mice were only treated with 20 mg/kg cocaine, which induced a significant CPP. (1)H nuclear magnetic resonance based on metabonomics was used to investigate metabolic profiles of the nucleus accumbens (NAc) and striatum. We found that nicotine pretreatment dramatically increased CPP induced by 2 mg/kg cocaine, which was similar to 20 mg/kg cocaine-induced CPP. Interestingly, metabolic profiles showed considerable overlap between these two models. These overlapped metabolites mainly included neurotransmitters as well as the molecules participating in energy homeostasis and cellular metabolism. Our results show that the reinforcing effect of nicotine on behavioral response to cocaine may attribute to the modification of some specific metabolites in NAc and striatum, thus creating a favorable metabolic environment for enhancing conditioned rewarding effect of cocaine. Our findings provide an insight into the effect of cigarette smoking on cocaine dependence and the underlying mechanism. Public Library of Science 2014-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3904956/ /pubmed/24489831 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087040 Text en © 2014 Li et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Li, Hongyu
Bu, Qian
Chen, Bo
Shao, Xue
Hu, Zhengtao
Deng, Pengchi
Lv, Lei
Deng, Yi
Zhu, Ruiming
Li, Yan
Zhang, Baolai
Hou, Jing
Du, Changman
Zhao, Qian
Fu, Dengqi
Zhao, Yinglan
Cen, Xiaobo
Mechanisms of Metabonomic for a Gateway Drug: Nicotine Priming Enhances Behavioral Response to Cocaine with Modification in Energy Metabolism and Neurotransmitter Level
title Mechanisms of Metabonomic for a Gateway Drug: Nicotine Priming Enhances Behavioral Response to Cocaine with Modification in Energy Metabolism and Neurotransmitter Level
title_full Mechanisms of Metabonomic for a Gateway Drug: Nicotine Priming Enhances Behavioral Response to Cocaine with Modification in Energy Metabolism and Neurotransmitter Level
title_fullStr Mechanisms of Metabonomic for a Gateway Drug: Nicotine Priming Enhances Behavioral Response to Cocaine with Modification in Energy Metabolism and Neurotransmitter Level
title_full_unstemmed Mechanisms of Metabonomic for a Gateway Drug: Nicotine Priming Enhances Behavioral Response to Cocaine with Modification in Energy Metabolism and Neurotransmitter Level
title_short Mechanisms of Metabonomic for a Gateway Drug: Nicotine Priming Enhances Behavioral Response to Cocaine with Modification in Energy Metabolism and Neurotransmitter Level
title_sort mechanisms of metabonomic for a gateway drug: nicotine priming enhances behavioral response to cocaine with modification in energy metabolism and neurotransmitter level
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3904956/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24489831
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087040
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