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Ethanol, like psychostimulants and morphine, causes long-lasting hyperreactivity of dopamine and acetylcholine neurons of rat nucleus accumbens: possible role in behavioural sensitization

pmid: 9335083
Repeated treatment of rats with ethanol (1 g/kg, once daily for 15 days) enhanced the locomotor effect of morphine, 3 weeks post-treatment. This ethanol-induced long-term behavioural sensitization to morphine was associated with an increase in the electrically evoked release of [3H]dopamine (DA) and [14C]acetylcholine (ACh) from nucleus accumbens slices. A similar enhanced responsiveness of accumbal dopaminergic and cholinergic neurons to depolarization was apparent 3 weeks after repeated morphine, amphetamine or cocaine administration. Prior ethanol exposure also caused a long-term enhancement of electrically evoked release of [3H]DA and [14C]ACh from slices of the caudate-putamen. Unlike the locomotor effect of morphine, that of amphetamine was not enhanced in ethanol-pretreated rats. These data indicate that ethanol administration may cause long-term behavioural sensitization associated with adaptive changes in dopaminergic and cholinergic neurons of rat nucleus accumbens and caudate-putamen. Furthermore, an enhanced reactivity of nucleus accumbens dopaminergic nerve terminals and dopamine-sensitive cholinergic neurons appears to be a common long-term neuroadaptive effect of distinct types of addictive drugs. However, since repeated ethanol exposure did not cause a long-term increase in the locomotor effect of amphetamine, these neuroadaptations may not always be sufficient to cause long-lasting behavioural (cross-)sensitization.
- Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc Netherlands
- Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch Iran (Islamic Republic of)
- Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch Iran (Islamic Republic of)
- University of Amsterdam Netherlands
- Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Netherlands
Male, Narcotics, nucleus accumbens, Dopamine, amphetamine, behavioural sensitization, Motor Activity, Nucleus Accumbens, Cocaine, Animals, Rats, Wistar, Neurons, Ethanol, Morphine, Central Nervous System Depressants, morphine, acetylcholine, Acetylcholine, Rats, Neostriatum, Amphetamine, ethanol, dopamine
Male, Narcotics, nucleus accumbens, Dopamine, amphetamine, behavioural sensitization, Motor Activity, Nucleus Accumbens, Cocaine, Animals, Rats, Wistar, Neurons, Ethanol, Morphine, Central Nervous System Depressants, morphine, acetylcholine, Acetylcholine, Rats, Neostriatum, Amphetamine, ethanol, dopamine
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