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Role of nitric oxide pathway in the conditioned rewarding effects of MDMA in mice

机译:一氧化氮途径在小鼠MDMA条件下的作用

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It is estimated that 2.1 million young adults used MDMA/Ecstasy in the last year in Europe. Vulnerable subjects can develop dependence after MDMA abuse but currently there does not exist an effective treatment for this disorder. The nitric oxide (NO) pathway seems to have an important role on the rewarding effects of different drugs and has been proposed as a new pharmacological treatment for psychostimulant addiction. In the present study, we intend to evaluate whether the blockade of the NO synthesis (NOS) interferes with the rewarding effects of MDMA in the conditioned preference place (CPP) paradigm in young adult male mice. Our results indicated that mice treated with 7-nitroindazole (a NOS inhibitor) did not show CPP after conditioning with MDMA (1.25 mg/kg). These results demonstrated the role of the NO pathway in the rewarding effects of MDMA and suggested that the manipulation of this pathway could be a new therapeutic option for MDMA abuse.
机译:据估计,成年人在欧洲去年使用了MDMA / Ecstasy。 弱势受试者可以在MDMA滥用后发展依赖性,但目前不存在这种疾病的有效治疗方法。 一氧化氮(NO)途径似乎对不同药物的奖励效果具有重要作用,并且已被提出作为精神疗法成瘾的新药理学治疗。 在本研究中,我们打算评估NO合成(NOS)是否干扰了MDMA在年轻成年男性小鼠中的MDMA的奖励效果。 我们的研究结果表明,用7-硝基吲唑(NOS抑制剂)处理的小鼠在用MDMA(1.25mg / kg)后没有显示CPP。 这些结果表明了NO途径在MDMA的奖励作用中的作用,并提出了该途径的操纵可能是MDMA滥用的新治疗选择。

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