In:
Current Pharmaceutical Design, Bentham Science Publishers Ltd., Vol. 28, No. 4 ( 2022-02), p. 331-338
Abstract:
Methylphenidate (MP) is a widely used psychostimulant prescribed for Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder and is also used illicitly by healthy individuals. Chronic exposure to MP has been shown to affect physiology, behavior measures, and neurochemistry. Methods: The present study examined its effect on the endocannabinoid system. Adolescent rats had daily oral
access to either water (control), low dose MP (4/10 mg/kg), or high dose MP (30/60 mg/kg). After 13 weeks of exposure, half of the rats in each group were euthanized, with the remaining rats underwent a four-week- long
abstinence period. Cannabinoid receptor 1 binding (CB1) was measured with in vitro autoradiography using [3H] SR141716A. Results: Rats who underwent a 4-week abstinence period after exposure to chronic HD MP showed increased
CB1 binding in several cortical and basal ganglia regions of the brain compared to rats with no abstinence period. In contrast to this, rats who underwent a 4-week abstinence period after exposure to chronic LD MP
showed lower CB1 binding mainly in the basal ganglia regions and the hindlimb region of the somatosensory cortex compared to rats with no abstinence period. Following 4 weeks of drug abstinence, rats who were previously
given HD MP showed higher [3H] SR141716A binding in many of the cortical and basal ganglia regions
examined than rats given LD MP. These results highlight the biphasic effects of MP treatment on cannabinoid receptor levels. Abstinence from HD MP seemed to increase CB1 receptor levels, while abstinence from LD
MP seemed to decrease CB1 levels. Conclusion: Given the prolific expression of cannabinoid receptors throughout the brain, many types of behaviors
may be affected as a result of MP abstinence. Further research will be needed to help identify these behavioral changes.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
1381-6128
DOI:
10.2174/1381612827666210127120411
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Publication Date:
2022
SSG:
15,3