Sex differences in the effects of N-ethylpentylone in young CD1 mice: Insights on behaviour, thermoregulation and early gene expression

IF 6.8 2区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
María Espinosa-Velasco, Adriana Castro-Zavala, Marina D. Reguilón, Inés Gallego-Landin, Marina Bellot, Olga Rublinetska, Olga Valverde, Marta Rodríguez-Arias, Núria Nadal-Gratacós, Xavier Berzosa, Cristian Gómez-Canela, Marcel·lí Carbó, Jorge Camarasa, Elena Escubedo, Raúl López-Arnau, David Pubill
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Abstract

Background and Purpose

New psychoactive substances such as N-ethylpentylone (NEP) are continuously emerging in the illicit drug market, and knowledge of their effects and risks, which may vary between sexes, is scarce. Our present study compares some key effects of NEP in male and female mice.

Experimental Approach

Psychostimulant, rewarding and reinforcing effects were investigated by tracking locomotor activity, conditioned place preference (CPP) paradigm and through a self-administration (SA) procedure, respectively, in CD1 mice. Moreover, the expression of early genes (C-fos, Arc, Csnk1e, Pdyn, Pp1r1b and Bdnf in addiction-related brain areas) was assessed by qPCR. Finally, serum and brain levels of NEP were determined by UHPLC-MS/MS.

Key Results

NEP-treated males experimented locomotor sensitisation and showed higher and longer increases in locomotion as well as higher hyperthermia after repeated administration than females. Moreover, while preference score in the CPP was similar in both sexes, extinction occurred later, and reinstatement was more easily established for males. Female mice self-administered more NEP than males at a higher dose. Differences in early gene expression (Arc, Bdnf, Csnk1e and Ppp1r1b) were found, but the serum and brain NEP levels did not differ between sexes.

Conclusion and Implications

Our results suggest that male mice are more sensitive to NEP psychostimulant and rewarding effects. These differences may be attributed to different early gene expression but not to pharmacokinetic factors. Moreover, males appear to be more vulnerable to the hyperthermic effects of NEP, while females might be more prone to NEP abuse.

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N-乙基戊酮对幼年 CD1 小鼠影响的性别差异:行为、体温调节和早期基因表达的启示。
背景和目的:N-乙基戊酮(NEP)等新型精神活性物质在非法药物市场上不断涌现,而有关其作用和风险(可能因性别而异)的知识却很少。本研究比较了 NEP 对雌雄小鼠的一些主要影响:实验方法:通过追踪 CD1 小鼠的运动活动、条件性地点偏好(CPP)范式和自我给药程序(SA),分别研究了 NEP 对小鼠的精神刺激、奖励和强化作用。此外,还通过 qPCR 评估了成瘾相关脑区早期基因(C-fos、Arc、Csnk1e、Pdyn、Pp1r1b 和 Bdnf)的表达。最后,通过超高效液相色谱-质谱/质谱测定了血清和大脑中的 NEP 含量:主要结果:与雌性动物相比,经NEP处理的雄性动物在重复给药后出现了运动敏感化,并表现出更高和更长时间的运动增加以及更高的高热。此外,虽然雌雄小鼠在 CPP 中的偏好得分相似,但消退发生得更晚,而且雄性小鼠更容易恢复。雌性小鼠比雄性小鼠自我注射更多的NEP,剂量也更高。研究发现,雄性和雌性小鼠的早期基因表达(Arc、Bdnf、Csnk1e和Ppp1r1b)存在差异,但血清和大脑中的NEP水平没有差异:我们的研究结果表明,雄性小鼠对 NEP 的精神刺激和奖赏效应更为敏感。这些差异可能归因于不同的早期基因表达,而不是药代动力学因素。此外,雄性小鼠似乎更容易受到NEP高热效应的影响,而雌性小鼠可能更容易滥用NEP。
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CiteScore
15.40
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12.30%
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270
审稿时长
2.0 months
期刊介绍: The British Journal of Pharmacology (BJP) is a biomedical science journal offering comprehensive international coverage of experimental and translational pharmacology. It publishes original research, authoritative reviews, mini reviews, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, databases, letters to the Editor, and commentaries. Review articles, databases, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses are typically commissioned, but unsolicited contributions are also considered, either as standalone papers or part of themed issues. In addition to basic science research, BJP features translational pharmacology research, including proof-of-concept and early mechanistic studies in humans. While it generally does not publish first-in-man phase I studies or phase IIb, III, or IV studies, exceptions may be made under certain circumstances, particularly if results are combined with preclinical studies.
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