Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9921308 | European Journal of Pharmacology | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Although chronic nicotine produces dependence in mice, the role of specific nicotinic receptors has not been examined in knockout animals. The present study utilized α7 nicotinic receptor knockout mice to explore the role of this receptor subunit in nicotine dependence. Mice were chronically exposed to nicotine (0 or 200 μg/ml) in their drinking water and assayed for somatic withdrawal signs, hyperalgesia (tail-flick and hot-plate) and spontaneous activity following nicotine cessation. Nicotine withdrawal produced increased somatic signs in both strains and hyperalgesia in wild-type, but not in knockout animals. These results indicate that the α7 nicotinic receptor subunit may mediate some aspects of nicotine dependence.
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Authors
Sheri D. Grabus, Billy R. Martin, M. Imad Damaj,