TY - JOUR
T1 - Nefiracetam attenuates methamphetamine-induced discriminative stimulus effects in rats
AU - Yan, Yijin
AU - Mizuno, Tomoko
AU - Nitta, Atsumi
AU - Yamada, Kiyofumi
AU - Nabeshima, Toshitaka
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - Nefiracetam has been reported to increase intracellular cyclic AMP levels and enhance calcium channel current. Since the cAMP cascade is involved in the development of drug dependence, we investigated whether nefiracetam attenuates the methamphetamine (MAP)-induced discriminative responses in rats. Nefiracetam (50 mg/kg) inhibited MAP-induced discriminative responses. Furthermore, rolipram, raclopride, and L-745870, all of which can enhance cAMP activity, disrupted MAP-paired lever press of rats. Nifedipine and neomycin, which are blockers of voltage-sensitive calcium channels (VSCCs), decreased MAP-induced discriminative responses. However, pretreatment of these VSCC blockers failed to affect the inhibitory effects of nefiracetem on MAP-induced discriminative responses. Our findings suggested that nefiracetam inhibits MAP-induced discriminative responses, which may be at least partly associated with the changes in intracellular cAMP levels.
AB - Nefiracetam has been reported to increase intracellular cyclic AMP levels and enhance calcium channel current. Since the cAMP cascade is involved in the development of drug dependence, we investigated whether nefiracetam attenuates the methamphetamine (MAP)-induced discriminative responses in rats. Nefiracetam (50 mg/kg) inhibited MAP-induced discriminative responses. Furthermore, rolipram, raclopride, and L-745870, all of which can enhance cAMP activity, disrupted MAP-paired lever press of rats. Nifedipine and neomycin, which are blockers of voltage-sensitive calcium channels (VSCCs), decreased MAP-induced discriminative responses. However, pretreatment of these VSCC blockers failed to affect the inhibitory effects of nefiracetem on MAP-induced discriminative responses. Our findings suggested that nefiracetam inhibits MAP-induced discriminative responses, which may be at least partly associated with the changes in intracellular cAMP levels.
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U2 - 10.1196/annals.1316.034
DO - 10.1196/annals.1316.034
M3 - Article
C2 - 15542727
AN - SCOPUS:10444265958
SN - 0077-8923
VL - 1025
SP - 274
EP - 278
JO - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
JF - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
ER -