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Title: Calcium channel antagonists attenuate cross-sensitization to the rewarding and/or locomotor effects of nicotine, morphine and MK-801. Author: Biala G, Weglinska B. Journal: J Pharm Pharmacol; 2004 Aug; 56(8):1021-8. PubMed ID: 15285847. Abstract: The present study focused on the evaluation of behavioural cross-sensitization, particularly in locomotor activities and conditioned rewarding effects, between nicotine and morphine, cocaine, amphetamine or MK-801. Nicotine (0.5 mg kg(-1))-experienced mice manifested an enhanced locomotor response to morphine (5 mg kg(-1)) or MK-801 (0.3 mg kg(-1)). No cross-sensitization was observed between nicotine and amphetamine (2 mg kg(-1)) or cocaine (15 mg kg(-1)). Additionally, the L-type voltage-dependent calcium-channel antagonists, nimodipine and verapamil, but not diltiazem, at a dose of 20 mg kg(-1) injected before morphine or MK-801 challenge, blocked the expression of this cross-sensitization. In the second test, an enhancement of morphine place conditioning in rats pre-exposed to nicotine (0.5 mg kg(-1), injected daily for 5 days) was demonstrated. After two conditioning sessions, morphine (5 mg kg(-1)) induced a clear place preference only in animals that had previously received nicotine injections. The administration of nimodipine (10 and 20 mg kg(-1)), verapamil (10 and 20 mg kg(-1)) and diltiazem (10 and 20 mg kg(-1)) prior to nicotine dose-dependently prevented this sensitization to the rewarding effect of morphine produced by prior injections of nicotine. These findings support the hypothesis that similar neural calcium-dependent mechanisms are involved in the appetitive effects of nicotine and morphine and in the sensitized locomotor stimulant effects of nicotine and morphine or MK-801.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]