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Variability in the Drug Response of M(4) Muscarinic Receptor Knockout Mice During Day and Night Time
Mice are nocturnal animals. Surprisingly, the majority of physiological/pharmacological studies are performed in the morning, i.e., in the non-active phase of their diurnal cycle. We have shown recently that female (not male) mice lacking the M(4) muscarinic receptors (MR, M(4)KO) did not differ sub...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6431655/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30936831 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2019.00237 |
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author | Valuskova, Paulina Riljak, Vladimir Forczek, Sandor T. Farar, Vladimir Myslivecek, Jaromir |
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description | Mice are nocturnal animals. Surprisingly, the majority of physiological/pharmacological studies are performed in the morning, i.e., in the non-active phase of their diurnal cycle. We have shown recently that female (not male) mice lacking the M(4) muscarinic receptors (MR, M(4)KO) did not differ substantially in locomotor activity from their wild-type counterparts (C57Bl/6Tac) during the inactive period. Increased locomotion has been shown in the active phase of their diurnal cycle. We compared the effects of scopolamine, oxotremorine, and cocaine on locomotor response, hypothermia and spontaneous behavior in the open field arena in the morning (9:00 AM) and in the evening (9:00 PM) in WT and in C57Bl/6NTac mice lacking the M(4) MR. Furthermore, we also studied morning vs. evening densities of muscarinic, GABA(A), D(1)-like, D(2)-like, NMDA and kainate receptors using autoradiography in the motor, somatosensory and visual cortex and in the striatum, thalamus, hippocampus, pons, and medulla oblongata. At 9:00 AM, scopolamine induced an increase in motor activity in WT and in M(4)KO, yet no significant increase was observed at 9:00 PM. Oxotremorine induced hypothermic effects in both WT and M(4)KO. Hypothermic effects were more evident in WT than in M(4)KO. Hypothermia in both cases was more pronounced at 9:00 AM than at 9:00 PM. Cocaine increased motor activity when compared to saline. There was no difference in behavior in the open field between WT and M(4)KO when tested at 9:00 AM; however, at 9:00 PM, activity of M(4)KO was doubled in comparison to that of WT. Both WT and KO animals spent less time climbing in their active phase. Autoradiography revealed no significant morning vs. evening difference. Altogether, our results indicate the necessity of comparing morning vs. evening drug effects |
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spelling | pubmed-64316552019-04-01 Variability in the Drug Response of M(4) Muscarinic Receptor Knockout Mice During Day and Night Time Valuskova, Paulina Riljak, Vladimir Forczek, Sandor T. Farar, Vladimir Myslivecek, Jaromir Front Pharmacol Pharmacology Mice are nocturnal animals. Surprisingly, the majority of physiological/pharmacological studies are performed in the morning, i.e., in the non-active phase of their diurnal cycle. We have shown recently that female (not male) mice lacking the M(4) muscarinic receptors (MR, M(4)KO) did not differ substantially in locomotor activity from their wild-type counterparts (C57Bl/6Tac) during the inactive period. Increased locomotion has been shown in the active phase of their diurnal cycle. We compared the effects of scopolamine, oxotremorine, and cocaine on locomotor response, hypothermia and spontaneous behavior in the open field arena in the morning (9:00 AM) and in the evening (9:00 PM) in WT and in C57Bl/6NTac mice lacking the M(4) MR. Furthermore, we also studied morning vs. evening densities of muscarinic, GABA(A), D(1)-like, D(2)-like, NMDA and kainate receptors using autoradiography in the motor, somatosensory and visual cortex and in the striatum, thalamus, hippocampus, pons, and medulla oblongata. At 9:00 AM, scopolamine induced an increase in motor activity in WT and in M(4)KO, yet no significant increase was observed at 9:00 PM. Oxotremorine induced hypothermic effects in both WT and M(4)KO. Hypothermic effects were more evident in WT than in M(4)KO. Hypothermia in both cases was more pronounced at 9:00 AM than at 9:00 PM. Cocaine increased motor activity when compared to saline. There was no difference in behavior in the open field between WT and M(4)KO when tested at 9:00 AM; however, at 9:00 PM, activity of M(4)KO was doubled in comparison to that of WT. Both WT and KO animals spent less time climbing in their active phase. Autoradiography revealed no significant morning vs. evening difference. Altogether, our results indicate the necessity of comparing morning vs. evening drug effects Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6431655/ /pubmed/30936831 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2019.00237 Text en Copyright © 2019 Valuskova, Riljak, Forczek, Farar and Myslivecek. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Pharmacology Valuskova, Paulina Riljak, Vladimir Forczek, Sandor T. Farar, Vladimir Myslivecek, Jaromir Variability in the Drug Response of M(4) Muscarinic Receptor Knockout Mice During Day and Night Time |
title | Variability in the Drug Response of M(4) Muscarinic Receptor Knockout Mice During Day and Night Time |
title_full | Variability in the Drug Response of M(4) Muscarinic Receptor Knockout Mice During Day and Night Time |
title_fullStr | Variability in the Drug Response of M(4) Muscarinic Receptor Knockout Mice During Day and Night Time |
title_full_unstemmed | Variability in the Drug Response of M(4) Muscarinic Receptor Knockout Mice During Day and Night Time |
title_short | Variability in the Drug Response of M(4) Muscarinic Receptor Knockout Mice During Day and Night Time |
title_sort | variability in the drug response of m(4) muscarinic receptor knockout mice during day and night time |
topic | Pharmacology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6431655/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30936831 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2019.00237 |
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