GABAergic blockade of cocaine-associated cue-induced increases in nucleus accumbens dopamine

Environments previously associated with drug use can become one of the most common factors triggering relapse to drug-seeking behavior. To better understand the neurochemical mechanisms potentially mediating these cues, we measured nucleus accumbens dopamine levels in animals exposed to environmenta...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of pharmacology 2001-03, Vol.414 (2), p.205-209
Hauptverfasser: Gerasimov, Madina R, Schiffer, Wynne K, Gardner, Eliot L, Marsteller, Douglas A, Lennon, Ian C, Taylor, Stephen J.C, Brodie, Jonathan D, Ashby, Charles R, Dewey, Stephen L
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Zusammenfassung:Environments previously associated with drug use can become one of the most common factors triggering relapse to drug-seeking behavior. To better understand the neurochemical mechanisms potentially mediating these cues, we measured nucleus accumbens dopamine levels in animals exposed to environmental cues previously paired with cocaine administration. In animals exposed to a cocaine-paired environment nucleus accumbens dopamine increased by 25%. When administered 2.5 h prior to presentation of the environmental trigger, racemic vigabatrin (an irreversible inhibitor of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-transaminase) abolished this cue-induced increase. Conversely, R-(−)-vigabatrin, the inactive enantiomer, had no effect. Combined with our earlier findings, these studies support the potential therapeutic benefit of this enzyme-based GABAergic strategy to modulate brain dopamine and the subsequent treatment of drug addiction.
ISSN:0014-2999
1879-0712
DOI:10.1016/S0014-2999(01)00800-7