Artículo de revista
Nicotinic antagonist UFR2709 inhibits nicotine reward and decreases anxiety in zebrafish
Fecha
2020Registro en:
Molecules 25(13):2998: 2020
10.3390/molecules25132998
Autor
Viscarra, Franco
González Gutiérrez, Juan
Esparza, Erica
Figueroa, Carla
Paillali, Pablo
Hödar Salazar, Martín
Céspedes, Camilo
Quiroz, Gabriel
Sotomayor Zárate, Ramón
Reyes Parada, Miguel
Bermúdez, Isabel
Iturriaga-Vásquez, Patricio
Institución
Resumen
Zebrafish is becoming a popular animal model in neuropharmacology and drug discovery,
mainly due to its ease of handling and low costs involved in maintenance and experimental work.
This animal displays a series of complex behaviours that makes it useful for assessing the e ects of
psychoactive drugs. Here, adult zebrafish were used for assessment of the anxiolytic and anti-addictive
properties of UFR2709, a nicotinic receptor (nAChR) antagonist, using two behavioural paradigms to
test for addiction, the novel tank diving test to assess anxiety and the conditioned place preference
(CPP). Furthermore, the expression of nAChR subunits 4 and 7 was measured in the zebrafish brain. The results show that UFR2709 exhibits an anxiolytic e ect on zebrafish and blocks the e ect evoked
by nicotine on CPP. Moreover, UFR2709 significantly decreased the expression of 4 nicotinic receptor
subunit. This indicates that UFR2709 might be a useful drug for the treatment of nicotine addiction.