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Active Immunization against Nicotine Suppresses Nicotine-Induced Dopamine Release in the Rat Nucleus accumbens Shell

2002; Karger Publishers; Volume: 69; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1159/000063628

ISSN

1423-0356

Autores

S.H.L. de Villiers, Nina Lindblom, Genadiy Kalayanov, Sandra Gordon, Anna Malmerfelt, Anette M. Johansson, T.H. Svensson,

Tópico(s)

Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior

Resumo

<i>Background:</i> Tobacco smoking is the largest preventable cause of morbidity and premature mortality in the world. Although its medical consequences are well documented, 20–50% of the population even in developed countries remain tobacco smokers. The drugs presently used in smoking cessation have limited efficiency and, therefore, there is a need for alternative and improved treatments. One novel approach in this regard may be provided by immunization against nicotine. <i>Objective:</i> The present study in male Wistar rats investigated if active immunization with a novel nicotine immunogen, IP18-KLH, may generate nicotine-selective antibodies and, furthermore, whether this treatment might prevent nicotine from exerting its stimulating effect on the mesolimbic, dopaminergic reward system in the brain. <i>Methods:</i> Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to determine the titer of nicotine antibodies in plasma after immunization with IP18-KLH in Freund’s adjuvant. Competitive ELISA was used to assess the selectivity of the antibodies. Finally, we used in vivo voltammetry to investigate whether active immunization with IP18-KLH could prevent nicotine-induced dopamine release in the shell of nucleus accumbens (NAC<sub>shell</sub>). <i>Results:</i> The present study shows that active immunization with IP18-KLH generates antibodies that are highly selective for nicotine. Furthermore, immunization with IP18-KLH prevented the nicotine-induced increase in dopamine release in the NAC<sub>shell</sub>, a biochemical correlate to the rewarding properties of nicotine. <i>Conclusions:</i> Active immunization with IP18-KLH prevents a central effect of nicotine that is considered critical for the induction of nicotine dependence. Consequently, active immunization may provide long-term protection against initiation of tobacco dependence, an effect that may prove particularly advantageous in relapse prevention.

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