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Chronic Lorcaserin Treatment Reverses the Nicotine Withdrawal-Induced Disruptions to Behavior and Maturation in Developing Neurons in the Hippocampus of Rats
Preclinical data have shown that treatment with serotonin (5-HT)(2C) receptor agonists inhibits the behavioral effects of nicotine, including self-administration, reinstatement, and locomotor responses to nicotine. Since the data on the effects of 5-HT(2C) receptor agonism on nicotine withdrawal sig...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7831001/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33467149 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22020868 |
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author | Zaniewska, Magdalena Nikiforuk, Agnieszka Głowacka, Urszula Brygider, Sabina Wesołowska, Julita Litwa, Ewa Maćkowiak, Marzena |
author_facet | Zaniewska, Magdalena Nikiforuk, Agnieszka Głowacka, Urszula Brygider, Sabina Wesołowska, Julita Litwa, Ewa Maćkowiak, Marzena |
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description | Preclinical data have shown that treatment with serotonin (5-HT)(2C) receptor agonists inhibits the behavioral effects of nicotine, including self-administration, reinstatement, and locomotor responses to nicotine. Since the data on the effects of 5-HT(2C) receptor agonism on nicotine withdrawal signs are limited, we aimed to investigate whether 5-HT(2C) receptor agonism alleviated the behavioral and neurobiochemical (hippocampal neurogenesis) consequences of nicotine withdrawal in Sprague-Dawley rats. Our data indicate that withdrawal from nicotine self-administration induced locomotor hyperactivity, lengthened immobility time (the forced swim test), induced ‘drug-seeking’ behavior and deficits in cognition-like behavior (the novel object recognition task). A two-week exposure to the 5-HT(2C) receptor agonist lorcaserin attenuated locomotor hyperactivity and induced recovery from depression-like behavior. Analyses of brain slices from nicotine-withdrawn animals revealed that lorcaserin treatment recovered the reduced number of doublecortin (DCX)-positive cells, but it did not affect the number of K(i)-67- or 5-bromo-2’-deoxyuridine (BrdU)-positive cells or the maturation of proliferating neurons in drug-weaned rats. To summarize, we show that lorcaserin alleviated locomotor responses and depression-like state during nicotine withdrawal. We propose that the modulatory effect of lorcaserin on the ‘affective’ aspects of nicotine cessation may be linked to the positive changes caused by the compound in hippocampal neurogenesis during nicotine withdrawal. |
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spelling | pubmed-78310012021-01-26 Chronic Lorcaserin Treatment Reverses the Nicotine Withdrawal-Induced Disruptions to Behavior and Maturation in Developing Neurons in the Hippocampus of Rats Zaniewska, Magdalena Nikiforuk, Agnieszka Głowacka, Urszula Brygider, Sabina Wesołowska, Julita Litwa, Ewa Maćkowiak, Marzena Int J Mol Sci Article Preclinical data have shown that treatment with serotonin (5-HT)(2C) receptor agonists inhibits the behavioral effects of nicotine, including self-administration, reinstatement, and locomotor responses to nicotine. Since the data on the effects of 5-HT(2C) receptor agonism on nicotine withdrawal signs are limited, we aimed to investigate whether 5-HT(2C) receptor agonism alleviated the behavioral and neurobiochemical (hippocampal neurogenesis) consequences of nicotine withdrawal in Sprague-Dawley rats. Our data indicate that withdrawal from nicotine self-administration induced locomotor hyperactivity, lengthened immobility time (the forced swim test), induced ‘drug-seeking’ behavior and deficits in cognition-like behavior (the novel object recognition task). A two-week exposure to the 5-HT(2C) receptor agonist lorcaserin attenuated locomotor hyperactivity and induced recovery from depression-like behavior. Analyses of brain slices from nicotine-withdrawn animals revealed that lorcaserin treatment recovered the reduced number of doublecortin (DCX)-positive cells, but it did not affect the number of K(i)-67- or 5-bromo-2’-deoxyuridine (BrdU)-positive cells or the maturation of proliferating neurons in drug-weaned rats. To summarize, we show that lorcaserin alleviated locomotor responses and depression-like state during nicotine withdrawal. We propose that the modulatory effect of lorcaserin on the ‘affective’ aspects of nicotine cessation may be linked to the positive changes caused by the compound in hippocampal neurogenesis during nicotine withdrawal. MDPI 2021-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7831001/ /pubmed/33467149 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22020868 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Zaniewska, Magdalena Nikiforuk, Agnieszka Głowacka, Urszula Brygider, Sabina Wesołowska, Julita Litwa, Ewa Maćkowiak, Marzena Chronic Lorcaserin Treatment Reverses the Nicotine Withdrawal-Induced Disruptions to Behavior and Maturation in Developing Neurons in the Hippocampus of Rats |
title | Chronic Lorcaserin Treatment Reverses the Nicotine Withdrawal-Induced Disruptions to Behavior and Maturation in Developing Neurons in the Hippocampus of Rats |
title_full | Chronic Lorcaserin Treatment Reverses the Nicotine Withdrawal-Induced Disruptions to Behavior and Maturation in Developing Neurons in the Hippocampus of Rats |
title_fullStr | Chronic Lorcaserin Treatment Reverses the Nicotine Withdrawal-Induced Disruptions to Behavior and Maturation in Developing Neurons in the Hippocampus of Rats |
title_full_unstemmed | Chronic Lorcaserin Treatment Reverses the Nicotine Withdrawal-Induced Disruptions to Behavior and Maturation in Developing Neurons in the Hippocampus of Rats |
title_short | Chronic Lorcaserin Treatment Reverses the Nicotine Withdrawal-Induced Disruptions to Behavior and Maturation in Developing Neurons in the Hippocampus of Rats |
title_sort | chronic lorcaserin treatment reverses the nicotine withdrawal-induced disruptions to behavior and maturation in developing neurons in the hippocampus of rats |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7831001/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33467149 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22020868 |
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