PAZ MARÍA CONSTANZA
Artículos
Título:
A previous history of repeated amphetamine exposure modified the brain angiotensin system responses: involvement of Ang II AT1 receptors in the long lasting changes
Autor/es:
PAZ, MC; MARCHESE, NA; STROPPA, MM; GEREZ DE BURGOS, NM; IMBODEN, H; BAIARDI, G; CANCELA, LM; BREGONZIO, C
Revista:
BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2014 p. 314 - 314
ISSN:
0166-4328
Resumen:
single or repeated exposure to psychostimulants induces long-lasting neuroadaptative changes. Dif-ferent neurotransmitter systems are involved in these responses including the neuropeptide angiotensin II. Our study tested the hypothesis that the neuroadaptative changes induced by amphetamine produce alterations in brain RAS components that are involved in the expression of the locomotor sensitization to the psychostimulant drug. Wistar male rats, pretreated with amphetamine were used 7 or 21 days later to study AT1 receptors by immunohistochemistry and western blot and also angiotensinogen mRNA and protein in caudate putamen and nucleus accumbens. A second group of animals was used to explore the possible role of Ang II AT1 receptors in the expression of behavioral sensitization. In these animals treated in the same way, bearing intra-cerebral cannula, the locomotor activity was tested 21 days later, after an amphetamine challenge injection and the animals received an AT1 blocker, lo