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Effects of Early Life Exposure to Sex Hormones on Neurochemical and Behavioral Responses to Psychostimulants in Adulthood: Implications in Drug Addiction

Early life exposure to sex hormones affects several brain areas involved in regulating locomotor and motivation behaviors. Our group has shown that neonatal exposure to testosterone propionate (TP) or estradiol valerate (EV) affected the brain dopamine (DA) system in adulthood. Here, we studied the...

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Autores principales: Elgueta-Reyes, Maximiliano, Velásquez, Victoria B., Espinosa, Pedro, Riquelme, Raúl, Dib, Tatiana, Sanguinetti, Nicole K., Escobar, Angélica P., Martínez-Pinto, Jonathan, Renard, Georgina M., Sotomayor-Zárate, Ramón
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9223714/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35743018
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23126575
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author Elgueta-Reyes, Maximiliano
Velásquez, Victoria B.
Espinosa, Pedro
Riquelme, Raúl
Dib, Tatiana
Sanguinetti, Nicole K.
Escobar, Angélica P.
Martínez-Pinto, Jonathan
Renard, Georgina M.
Sotomayor-Zárate, Ramón
author_facet Elgueta-Reyes, Maximiliano
Velásquez, Victoria B.
Espinosa, Pedro
Riquelme, Raúl
Dib, Tatiana
Sanguinetti, Nicole K.
Escobar, Angélica P.
Martínez-Pinto, Jonathan
Renard, Georgina M.
Sotomayor-Zárate, Ramón
author_sort Elgueta-Reyes, Maximiliano
collection PubMed
description Early life exposure to sex hormones affects several brain areas involved in regulating locomotor and motivation behaviors. Our group has shown that neonatal exposure to testosterone propionate (TP) or estradiol valerate (EV) affected the brain dopamine (DA) system in adulthood. Here, we studied the long-lasting effects of neonatal exposure to sex hormones on behavioral and neurochemical responses to amphetamine (AMPH) and methylphenidate (MPD). Our results show that AMPH-induced locomotor activity was higher in female than male control rats. The conditioned place preference (CPP) to AMPH was only observed in EV male rats. In EV female rats, AMPH did not increase locomotor activity, but MPD-induced CPP was observed in control, EV and TP female rats. Using in vivo brain microdialysis, we observed that AMPH-induced extracellular DA levels were lower in nucleus accumbens (NAcc) of EV and TP female rats than control rats. In addition, MPD did not increase NAcc extracellular DA levels in EV rats. Using in vivo fast-scan cyclic voltammetry in striatum, MPD-induced DA reuptake was higher in EV than control rats. In summary, our results show that early life exposure to sex hormones modulates mesolimbic and nigrostriatal DA neurons producing opposite neurochemical effects induced by psychostimulant drugs in NAcc or striatum.
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spelling pubmed-92237142022-06-24 Effects of Early Life Exposure to Sex Hormones on Neurochemical and Behavioral Responses to Psychostimulants in Adulthood: Implications in Drug Addiction Elgueta-Reyes, Maximiliano Velásquez, Victoria B. Espinosa, Pedro Riquelme, Raúl Dib, Tatiana Sanguinetti, Nicole K. Escobar, Angélica P. Martínez-Pinto, Jonathan Renard, Georgina M. Sotomayor-Zárate, Ramón Int J Mol Sci Article Early life exposure to sex hormones affects several brain areas involved in regulating locomotor and motivation behaviors. Our group has shown that neonatal exposure to testosterone propionate (TP) or estradiol valerate (EV) affected the brain dopamine (DA) system in adulthood. Here, we studied the long-lasting effects of neonatal exposure to sex hormones on behavioral and neurochemical responses to amphetamine (AMPH) and methylphenidate (MPD). Our results show that AMPH-induced locomotor activity was higher in female than male control rats. The conditioned place preference (CPP) to AMPH was only observed in EV male rats. In EV female rats, AMPH did not increase locomotor activity, but MPD-induced CPP was observed in control, EV and TP female rats. Using in vivo brain microdialysis, we observed that AMPH-induced extracellular DA levels were lower in nucleus accumbens (NAcc) of EV and TP female rats than control rats. In addition, MPD did not increase NAcc extracellular DA levels in EV rats. Using in vivo fast-scan cyclic voltammetry in striatum, MPD-induced DA reuptake was higher in EV than control rats. In summary, our results show that early life exposure to sex hormones modulates mesolimbic and nigrostriatal DA neurons producing opposite neurochemical effects induced by psychostimulant drugs in NAcc or striatum. MDPI 2022-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9223714/ /pubmed/35743018 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23126575 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Elgueta-Reyes, Maximiliano
Velásquez, Victoria B.
Espinosa, Pedro
Riquelme, Raúl
Dib, Tatiana
Sanguinetti, Nicole K.
Escobar, Angélica P.
Martínez-Pinto, Jonathan
Renard, Georgina M.
Sotomayor-Zárate, Ramón
Effects of Early Life Exposure to Sex Hormones on Neurochemical and Behavioral Responses to Psychostimulants in Adulthood: Implications in Drug Addiction
title Effects of Early Life Exposure to Sex Hormones on Neurochemical and Behavioral Responses to Psychostimulants in Adulthood: Implications in Drug Addiction
title_full Effects of Early Life Exposure to Sex Hormones on Neurochemical and Behavioral Responses to Psychostimulants in Adulthood: Implications in Drug Addiction
title_fullStr Effects of Early Life Exposure to Sex Hormones on Neurochemical and Behavioral Responses to Psychostimulants in Adulthood: Implications in Drug Addiction
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Early Life Exposure to Sex Hormones on Neurochemical and Behavioral Responses to Psychostimulants in Adulthood: Implications in Drug Addiction
title_short Effects of Early Life Exposure to Sex Hormones on Neurochemical and Behavioral Responses to Psychostimulants in Adulthood: Implications in Drug Addiction
title_sort effects of early life exposure to sex hormones on neurochemical and behavioral responses to psychostimulants in adulthood: implications in drug addiction
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9223714/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35743018
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23126575
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