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Stimulation of in vivo dopamine transmission and intravenous self-administration in rats and mice by JWH-018, a Spice cannabinoid

Journal

NEUROPHARMACOLOGY
Volume 99, Issue -, Pages 705-714

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropharm.2015.08.041

Keywords

JWH-018; CB1 receptor; Dopamine; Nucleus accumbens; Microdialysis; Electrophysiology

Funding

  1. Dipartimento Politiche Antidroga, Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri, Italy [INSIDE-018]
  2. Fondazione Banco di Sardegna [U1033.2014/AI.915.MGB Prat.2014.1577, U404.2015/AI.338.MGB Prat.2015.0713]
  3. European Commission [JUST/2013/DPIP/AG/4823]

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The synthetic cannabinoid 1-pentyl-3-(1-naphthoyl)-indole (JWH-018) has been detected in about 140 samples of a smokable herbal mixture termed Spice. JWH-018 is a CBI and CB2 agonist with a higher affinity than Delta(9)-THC. In order to investigate the neurobiological substrates of JWH-018 actions, we studied by microdialysis in freely moving rats the effect of JWH-018 on extracellular dopamine (DA) levels in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) shell and core and in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC). JWH-018, at the dose of 0.25 mg/kg i.p., increased DA release in the NAc shell but not in the NAc core and mPFC. Lower (0.125 mg/kg) and higher doses (0.50 mg/kg) were ineffective. These effects were blocked by CBI receptor antagonists (SR-141716A and AM 251) and were absent in mice lacking the CBI receptor. Ex vivo whole cell patch clamp recordings from rat ventral tegmental area (VTA) DA neurons showed that JWH-018 decreases GABA(A)-mediated post-synaptic currents in a dose-dependent fashion suggesting that the stimulation of DA release observed in vivo might result from disinhibition of DA neurons. In addition, on the tetrad paradigm for screening cannabinoid-like effects (i.e., hypothermia, analgesia, catalepsy, hypomotility), JWH-018, at doses of 1 and 3 mg/kg i.p., produced CB1 receptor-dependent behavioural effects in rats. Finally, under appropriate experimental conditions, rats (20 mu g/kg/inf i.v., FR3; nose-poking) and mice (30 mu g/kg/inf i.v., FR1; lever-pressing) self-administer intravenously JWH-018. In conclusion, JWH-018 shares with the active ingredient of Marijuana, Delta(9)-THC, CBI-dependent reinforcing and DA stimulant actions. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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