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CB1 Receptor Blockade Decreases Ethanol Intake and Associated Neurochemical Changes in Fawn-Hooded Rats

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2009.01074.x

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AM251; Ethanol; Cannabinoid; Tyrosine Hydroxylase; Corticotrophin-Releasing; Factor; mu-Opioid Receptor

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Background: This study was undertaken to identify the neurochemical changes underlying the attenuation of voluntary ethanol intake induce by the cannabinoid CB1 receptor antagonist AM251 in fawn-hooded rats. Methods: Rats were exposed to the 2-bottle-choice paradigm (ethanol 10% v/v or water) for 15 days. After this period, rats received AM251 (3 to 6 mg/kg, i.p.) or vehicle. Results: Voluntary ethanol intake decreased (30%) with the administration of incremental dosages of AM251 (3 mg/kg, 5 days and 6mg/kg, 5 days) in rats with acquired high preferring ethanol consumption ( > 3.5 g of ethanol/kg/d). Ethanol intake significantly decreased proopiomelanocortin expression in the arcuate nucleus (18.31%) and mu-opioid-DAMGO-Stimulated [S-35]-GTP gamma binding in the caudate-putamen (40%) nucleus accumbens core (AccC) (32.87%), and shell (AccS) (34.21%). Moreover, ethanol intake increased tyrosine hydroxylasc cm) gene expression in the substantia nigra (24%) and ventral tegmental area (23(X) and corticotrophin-releasing gene expression in the paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus (41.6%). The reduction of ethanol intake induced by AM251 was associated with blockade or significant reduction of the changes produced by ethanol in the expression of these genes in key regions related to drug dependence. Interestingly. treatment with AM251 reduced (20%) TH gene expression in rats drinking only water. In this respect, the action of AM251 in reducing TH gene expression may not be specific. Conclusion: Taken together, these results revealed that blockade of cannabinoid CBI receptors (CBIr) decreased voluntary ethanol intake in ethanol-habituated rats by normalizing the neurochemical alterations induced by ethanol.

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