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Induction of immediate early genes expression in the mouse striatum following acute administration of synthetic cathinones
Authors:Jakub Wojcieszak  Dariusz Andrzejczak  Bożena Szymańska  Jolanta B. Zawilska
Affiliation:1. Department of Pharmacodynamics, Medical University of ?ód?, ?ód?, Poland;2. Central Scientific Laboratory, Medical University of ?ód?, ?ód?, Poland
Abstract:BackgroundSynthetic cathinones (SCs) form one of the most prominent group of the New Psychoactive Substances. SCs enhance central dopaminergic and noradrenergic neurotransmission, and are used as substitutes for illicit psychostimulants, namely cocaine, amphetamine, and methamphetamine. Changes in the expression of immediate early genes (IEGs) in the striatum underlie the addictive potential of drugs of abuse belonging to distinct pharmacologic groups. This work was aimed to assess the impact of acute administration of the prominent SCs on the mRNA levels of IEGs in the mouse striatum.MethodsEffects of 3,4-MDPV, 2,3-MDPV, α-PVP, PV8, PV9, methcathinone (MC) and 3-fluoromethcathinone (3-FMC) on the mRNA levels of ten IEGs, one and two hours after exposure, were measured in the mouse striatum using the quantitative RT-PCR technique.ResultsAll SCs used in the study produced increased mRNA levels of the following IEGs: Areg, c-fos, Csrnp1, Dusp1, Dusp14, Egr2, Egr4 and FosB. Additionally, the majority of SCs increased the expression of Homer1 and c-jun. The magnitude of observed changes varied by the drug, analyzed gene and, in many cases, by time after administration.ConclusionsThis study demonstrates that SCs increase the expression of IEGs in the mouse striatum, which may lead to a plethora of effects, as proteins encoded by the analyzed genes are involved in diverse actions, including an acute response to the drug and the neuroplasticity underlying the development of addiction.
Keywords:Corresponding author.  Synthetic cathinones  Immediate early gene expression  Addiction  α-PVP  MDPV
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