Journal article
Muscarinic M5 receptors modulate ethanol seeking in rats
AE Berizzi, CJ Perry, DM Shackleford, CW Lindsley, CK Jones, NA Chen, PM Sexton, A Christopoulos, CJ Langmead, AJ Lawrence
Neuropsychopharmacology | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2018
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Abstract
Despite the cost to both individual and society, alcohol use disorders (AUDs) remain a major health risk within society, and both relapse and heavy drinking are still poorly controlled with current medications. Here we demonstrate for the first time that a centrally active and selective negative allosteric modulator for the rat M5 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mAChR), ML375, decreases ethanol self-administration and attenuates cue-induced reinstatement of ethanol seeking in ethanol-preferring (iP) rats. Importantly, ML375 did not affect sucrose self-administration or general locomotor activity indicative of a selective effect on ethanol seeking. Based on the expression profile of M5 mAC..
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Funding Acknowledgements
These studies were supported by an NHMRC of Australia project grant (1120576) to AJL and CJL. AJL, PMS and AC are NHMRC Fellows. AB is supported by an Australian Postgraduate Scholarship and we acknowledge the Victorian State Government Infrastructure Program.