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J Neurosci ; 41(5): 1046-1058, 2021 02 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33268545

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Substance use disorder (SUD) is associated with disruptions in circadian rhythms. The circadian transcription factor neuronal PAS domain protein 2 (NPAS2) is enriched in reward-related brain regions and regulates reward, but its role in SU is unclear. To examine the role of NPAS2 in drug taking, we measured intravenous cocaine self-administration (acquisition, dose-response, progressive ratio, extinction, cue-induced reinstatement) in wild-type (WT) and Npas2 mutant mice at different times of day. In the light (inactive) phase, cocaine self-administration, reinforcement, motivation and extinction responding were increased in all Npas2 mutants. Sex differences emerged during the dark (active) phase with Npas2 mutation increasing self-administration, extinction responding, and reinstatement only in females as well as reinforcement and motivation in males and females. To determine whether circulating hormones are driving these sex differences, we ovariectomized WT and Npas2 mutant females and confirmed that unlike sham controls, ovariectomized mutant mice showed no increase in self-administration. To identify whether striatal brain regions are activated in Npas2 mutant females, we measured cocaine-induced ΔFosB expression. Relative to WT, ΔFosB expression was increased in D1+ neurons in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) core and dorsolateral (DLS) striatum in Npas2 mutant females after dark phase self-administration. We also identified potential target genes that may underlie the behavioral responses to cocaine in Npas2 mutant females. These results suggest NPAS2 regulates reward and activity in specific striatal regions in a sex and time of day (TOD)-specific manner. Striatal activation could be augmented by circulating sex hormones, leading to an increased effect of Npas2 mutation in females.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Circadian disruptions are a common symptom of substance use disorders (SUDs) and chronic exposure to drugs of abuse alters circadian rhythms, which may contribute to subsequent SU. Diurnal rhythms are commonly found in behavioral responses to drugs of abuse with drug sensitivity and motivation peaking during the dark (active) phase in nocturnal rodents. Emerging evidence links disrupted circadian genes to SU vulnerability and drug-induced alterations to these genes may augment drug-seeking. The circadian transcription factor neuronal PAS domain protein 2 (NPAS2) is enriched in reward-related brain regions and regulates reward, but its role in SU is unclear. To examine the role of NPAS2 in drug taking, we measured intravenous cocaine self-administration in wild-type (WT) and Npas2 mutant mice at different times of day.


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Factores de Transcripción con Motivo Hélice-Asa-Hélice Básico/genética , Ritmo Circadiano/fisiología , Cocaína/administración & dosificación , Mutación/genética , Proteínas del Tejido Nervioso/genética , Caracteres Sexuales , Administración Intravenosa , Animales , Factores de Transcripción con Motivo Hélice-Asa-Hélice Básico/metabolismo , Ritmo Circadiano/efectos de los fármacos , Inhibidores de Captación de Dopamina/administración & dosificación , Femenino , Masculino , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL , Ratones Transgénicos , Proteínas del Tejido Nervioso/metabolismo , Autoadministración
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J Nanosci Nanotechnol ; 6(9-10): 2967-73, 2006.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17048505

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The present study was undertaken to prepare proliposomes of Cyclosporine A (CsA) to increase its oral bioavailability. The proliposomes were prepared by spraying a solution of CsA, egg lecithin and cremophor EL in methanol-chloroform mixture onto directly compressible lactose (carrier) in a rotary evaporator. A dry free flowing powder of proliposomes was obtained. The dry proliposomal powder was characterized for surface morphology by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Then the proliposomes were hydrated with distilled water to produce liposomes, which were characterized for particle size distribution, % drug entrapment, and morphological characteristics by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The liposomes exhibited good entrapment of about 99%. The entrapment of CsA in liposomes was found to be dependent mainly on the drug:lipid ratio. Bioavailability studies were carried out for three different formulations of CsA i.e., free drug suspension; proliposomes derived liposomes and marketed formulation (Pannimun Bioral, Microemulsion) on male SD rats. The results of bioavailability studies indicated that the difference in the mean drug concentration of the free drug and the liposomes was found to be statistically significant (p < 0.05, p value is 0.032). The absorption constant for liposomal product was much greater (10.26 h(-1)) than for free drug solution (1.2 h(-1)) or the marketed sample of microemulsion (2.51 h(-1)) and the volume of distribution was found to be less for liposomes (7629.88 ml/kg) than that of the free drug solution (10971.92 ml/kg) and marketed microemulsion (9012.07 ml/kg). The results of these studies have shown that a stable proliposomal formulation of CsA for oral administration can be prepared which can be easily hydrated into liposomes from which CsA can exert its clinical effects with a better oral bioavailability.


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Ciclosporina/sangre , Ciclosporina/farmacocinética , Portadores de Fármacos/química , Liposomas/química , Nanoestructuras/química , Animales , Ciclosporina/administración & dosificación , Ciclosporina/química , Difusión , Masculino , Tasa de Depuración Metabólica , Nanoestructuras/ultraestructura , Tamaño de la Partícula , Ratas , Ratas Sprague-Dawley
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