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Dantrolene blockade of ryanodine receptor impairs ethanol-induced behavioral stimulation, ethanol intake and loss of righting reflex

pmid: 22677274
Calcium has been characterized as one of the most ubiquitous, universal and versatile intracellular signals. Among other substances with the ability to alter intracellular calcium levels, ethanol has been described as particularly relevant because of its social and economic impact. Ethanol effects on calcium distribution and flux in vitro have been widely studied, showing that acute ethanol administration can modulate intracellular calcium concentrations in a dose dependent manner. Intracellular calcium released from the endoplasmic reticulum plays a determinant role in several cellular processes. In this study, we aim to assess the effect of dantrolene, a ryanodine receptor antagonist, on three different ethanol-elicited behaviors: locomotor activity, loss of righting reflex and ethanol intake. Mice were challenged with an injection of dantrolene (0-5 mg/kg, i.p.) 30 min before ethanol (0-4 g/kg, i.p.) administration. Animals were immediately placed in an open field cylinder to monitor distance travelled horizontally or in a V-shaped trough to measure righting reflex recovery time. For ethanol intake, dantrolene (0-5mg/kg, i.p.) was administered 30 min before ethanol (20%, v/v) exposure, following a drinking in the dark paradigm. Our results showed that dantrolene selectively reduces ethanol-induced stimulation, loss of righting reflex, and ethanol intake in a dose dependent manner. Together, these data suggest that intracellular calcium released from the endoplasmic reticulum may play a critical role in behavioral effects caused by ethanol, and point to a calcium-dependent pathway as a possible cellular mechanism of action for ethanol.
- Jaume I University Spain
- Jaume I University Spain
Locomotor activity, Male, Time Factors, Alcohol Drinking, Dopamine Agents, Motor Activity, Dantrolene, Ethanol intake, Mice, Reflex, Righting, Cocaine, Animals, Drug Interactions, Analysis of Variance, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Ethanol, Muscle Relaxants, Central, Central Nervous System Depressants, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Amphetamine, Ryanodine receptor, Calcium
Locomotor activity, Male, Time Factors, Alcohol Drinking, Dopamine Agents, Motor Activity, Dantrolene, Ethanol intake, Mice, Reflex, Righting, Cocaine, Animals, Drug Interactions, Analysis of Variance, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Ethanol, Muscle Relaxants, Central, Central Nervous System Depressants, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Amphetamine, Ryanodine receptor, Calcium
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