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Alterations in serotonergic responsiveness during cocaine withdrawal in rats: similarities to major depression in humans.
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Biological psychiatry [Biol Psychiatry] 1998 Oct 01; Vol. 44 (7), pp. 578-91. - Publication Year :
- 1998
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Abstract
- Background: Withdrawal from long-term cocaine use is accompanied by symptoms resembling major depression. Because acute cocaine affects serotonin (5-HT) neurons, and 5-HT dysfunction is implicated in the pathophysiology of depression, we evaluated the effects to 5-HT agonists in rats withdrawn from repeated injections of cocaine (15 mg/kg i.p., b.i.d., 7 days) or saline.<br />Methods: In the first study, prolactin (PRL) responses elicited by the 5-HT-releasing agent fenfluramine, the 5-HT1A agonist (+/-)-8-hydroxy-2-(di-n-propylamino)tetralin (8-OH-DPAT), and the 5-HT2A/2C agonist (+/-)-1-(2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodophenyl)-2-aminopropane hydrochloride (DOI) were examined as indices of postsynaptic 5-HT receptor function. In a second study, specific responses induced by 8-OH-DPAT, namely inhibition of brain 5-HT synthesis and stimulation of feeding, were examined as correlates of 5-HT1A autoreceptor function.<br />Results: Prior treatment with cocaine did not modify fenfluramine-evoked PRL release; however, the PRL secretory response to 8-OH-DPAT was blunted and the PRL response to DOI was potentiated after chronic cocaine treatment. Cocaine exposure did not alter the inhibitory effect of 8-OH-DPAT on 5-HT synthesis. 8-OH-DPAT-induced feeding was influenced by prior cocaine, but this effect was secondary to pronounced baseline hyperphagia in the cocaine-treated group.<br />Conclusions: These data indicate that withdrawal from chronic cocaine renders specific subpopulations of postsynaptic 5-HT1A receptors subsensitive and 5-HT2A/2C receptors supersensitive. No evidence for cocaine-induced changes in 5-HT1A autoreceptor responsiveness was found. A survey of the literature reveals similarities in the profile of 5-HT dysfunction between rats withdrawn from cocaine and humans diagnosed with depression. We propose that withdrawal from chronic cocaine in rats may serve as a useful animal model of depressive disorders.
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- 5-Hydroxytryptophan metabolism
8-Hydroxy-2-(di-n-propylamino)tetralin pharmacology
Amphetamines pharmacology
Animals
Behavior, Animal drug effects
Depressive Disorder metabolism
Feeding Behavior drug effects
Fenfluramine pharmacology
Male
Prolactin blood
Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Serotonin biosynthesis
Serotonin Receptor Agonists pharmacology
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors pharmacology
Substance Withdrawal Syndrome metabolism
Cocaine adverse effects
Depressive Disorder psychology
Dopamine Uptake Inhibitors adverse effects
Serotonin physiology
Substance Withdrawal Syndrome psychology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0006-3223
- Volume :
- 44
- Issue :
- 7
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Biological psychiatry
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 9787882
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0006-3223(98)00123-1