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Simultaneous administration of cocaine and caffeine dysregulates HCN and T-type channels

RATIONALE: The abuse of psychostimulants has adverse consequences on the physiology of the central nervous system. In Argentina, and other South American countries, coca paste or “PACO” (cocaine and caffeine are its major components) is massively consumed with deleterious clinical consequences for t...

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Autores principales: Rivero-Echeto, María Celeste, Perissinotti, Paula P., González-Inchauspe, Carlota, Kargieman, Lucila, Bisagno, Verónica, Urbano, Francisco J.
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7688300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33241481
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00213-020-05731-5
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author Rivero-Echeto, María Celeste
Perissinotti, Paula P.
González-Inchauspe, Carlota
Kargieman, Lucila
Bisagno, Verónica
Urbano, Francisco J.
author_facet Rivero-Echeto, María Celeste
Perissinotti, Paula P.
González-Inchauspe, Carlota
Kargieman, Lucila
Bisagno, Verónica
Urbano, Francisco J.
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description RATIONALE: The abuse of psychostimulants has adverse consequences on the physiology of the central nervous system. In Argentina, and other South American countries, coca paste or “PACO” (cocaine and caffeine are its major components) is massively consumed with deleterious clinical consequences for the health and well-being of the general population. A scant number of studies have addressed the consequences of stimulant combination of cocaine and caffeine on the physiology of the somatosensory thalamocortical (ThCo) system. OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to study ion conductances that have important implications regulating sleep–wake states 24-h after an acute or chronic binge-like administration of a cocaine and caffeine mixture following previously analyzed pasta base samples (“PACO”-like binge”) using mice. METHODS: We randomly injected (i.p.) male C57BL/6JFcen mice with a binge-like psychostimulants regimen during either 1 day (acute) or 1 day on/1 day off during 13 days for a total of 7 binges (chronic). Single-cell patch-clamp recordings of VB neurons were performed in thalamocortical slices 24 h after the last psychostimulant injection. We also recorded EEG/EMG from mice 24 h after being systemically treated with chronic administration of cocaine + caffeine versus saline, vehicle. RESULTS: Our results showed notorious changes in the intrinsic properties of the VB nucleus neurons that persist after 24-h of either acute or chronic binge administrations of combined cocaine and caffeine (“PACO”-like binge). Functional dysregulation of HCN (hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated) and T-type VGC (voltage-gated calcium) channels was described 24-h after acute/chronic “PACO”-like administrations. Furthermore, intracellular basal [Ca(2+)] disturbances resulted a key factor that modulated the availability and the activation of T-type channels, altering T-type “window currents.” As a result, all these changes ultimately shaped the low-threshold spikes (LTS)-associated Ca(2+) transients, regulated the membrane excitability, and altered sleep-wake transitions. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that deleterious consequences of stimulants cocaine and caffeine combination on the thalamocortical physiology as a whole might be related to potential neurotoxic effects of soaring intracellular [Ca(2+)].
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spelling pubmed-76883002020-11-27 Simultaneous administration of cocaine and caffeine dysregulates HCN and T-type channels Rivero-Echeto, María Celeste Perissinotti, Paula P. González-Inchauspe, Carlota Kargieman, Lucila Bisagno, Verónica Urbano, Francisco J. Psychopharmacology (Berl) Original Investigation RATIONALE: The abuse of psychostimulants has adverse consequences on the physiology of the central nervous system. In Argentina, and other South American countries, coca paste or “PACO” (cocaine and caffeine are its major components) is massively consumed with deleterious clinical consequences for the health and well-being of the general population. A scant number of studies have addressed the consequences of stimulant combination of cocaine and caffeine on the physiology of the somatosensory thalamocortical (ThCo) system. OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to study ion conductances that have important implications regulating sleep–wake states 24-h after an acute or chronic binge-like administration of a cocaine and caffeine mixture following previously analyzed pasta base samples (“PACO”-like binge”) using mice. METHODS: We randomly injected (i.p.) male C57BL/6JFcen mice with a binge-like psychostimulants regimen during either 1 day (acute) or 1 day on/1 day off during 13 days for a total of 7 binges (chronic). Single-cell patch-clamp recordings of VB neurons were performed in thalamocortical slices 24 h after the last psychostimulant injection. We also recorded EEG/EMG from mice 24 h after being systemically treated with chronic administration of cocaine + caffeine versus saline, vehicle. RESULTS: Our results showed notorious changes in the intrinsic properties of the VB nucleus neurons that persist after 24-h of either acute or chronic binge administrations of combined cocaine and caffeine (“PACO”-like binge). Functional dysregulation of HCN (hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated) and T-type VGC (voltage-gated calcium) channels was described 24-h after acute/chronic “PACO”-like administrations. Furthermore, intracellular basal [Ca(2+)] disturbances resulted a key factor that modulated the availability and the activation of T-type channels, altering T-type “window currents.” As a result, all these changes ultimately shaped the low-threshold spikes (LTS)-associated Ca(2+) transients, regulated the membrane excitability, and altered sleep-wake transitions. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that deleterious consequences of stimulants cocaine and caffeine combination on the thalamocortical physiology as a whole might be related to potential neurotoxic effects of soaring intracellular [Ca(2+)]. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2020-11-25 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC7688300/ /pubmed/33241481 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00213-020-05731-5 Text en © Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2020 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Rivero-Echeto, María Celeste
Perissinotti, Paula P.
González-Inchauspe, Carlota
Kargieman, Lucila
Bisagno, Verónica
Urbano, Francisco J.
Simultaneous administration of cocaine and caffeine dysregulates HCN and T-type channels
title Simultaneous administration of cocaine and caffeine dysregulates HCN and T-type channels
title_full Simultaneous administration of cocaine and caffeine dysregulates HCN and T-type channels
title_fullStr Simultaneous administration of cocaine and caffeine dysregulates HCN and T-type channels
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous administration of cocaine and caffeine dysregulates HCN and T-type channels
title_short Simultaneous administration of cocaine and caffeine dysregulates HCN and T-type channels
title_sort simultaneous administration of cocaine and caffeine dysregulates hcn and t-type channels
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7688300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33241481
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00213-020-05731-5
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