Affiliation:
1. Department of Advanced Toxicology Research Korea Institute of Toxicology Daejeon Republic of Korea
2. Department of Microbiology and Molecular Biology Chungnam National University Daejeon Republic of Korea
3. Department of Physiology, College of Korean Medicine Daegu Haany University Daegu Republic of Korea
4. Department of Pharmacology, School of Pharmacy Sungkyunkwan University Suwon Republic of Korea
Abstract
AbstractBackground and Purposeα‐Pyrrolidinobutiothiophenone (α‐PBT) is a chemical derivative of cathinone, a structural analogue of amphetamine. Until now, there have been a few previous neurochemical or neurobehavioural studies on the abuse potential of α‐PBT.Experimental ApproachWe examined the abuse potential of α‐PBT by measuring psychomotor, rewarding, and reinforcing properties and methamphetamine‐like discriminative stimulus effects in rodents using locomotor activity, conditioned place preference, self‐administration, and drug discrimination studies. To clarify the underlying neuropharmacological mechanisms, we measured dopamine levels and neuronal activation in the dorsal striatum. In addition, we investigated the role of the dopamine D1 receptor or D2 receptors in α‐PBT‐induced hyperlocomotor activity, conditioned place preference, and the methamphetamine‐like discriminative stimulus effect of α‐PBT in rodents.Key Resultsα‐PBT promoted hyperlocomotor activity in mice. α‐PBT induced drug‐paired place preference in mice and supported self‐administration in rats. In a drug discrimination experiment, α‐PBT fully substituted for the discriminative stimulus effects of methamphetamine in rats. Furthermore, α‐PBT increased dopamine levels and c‐Fos expression in the dorsal striatum of mice, which was associated with these behaviours. Finally, pretreatment with the D1 receptor antagonist SCH23390 or the D2 receptors antagonist eticlopride significantly attenuated acute or repeated α‐PBT‐induced hyperlocomotor activity, place preference, and the methamphetamine‐like discriminative stimulus effects in rodents.Conclusions and ImplicationsThese findings suggest that α‐PBT has abuse potential at the highest dose tested via enhanced dopaminergic transmission in the dorsal striatum of rodents. The results provide scientific evidence for the legal restrictions of the recreational use of α‐PBT.
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Ministry of Food and Drug Safety
National Research Council of Science and Technology
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