Lithium Attenuates Cannabinoid-Induced Dependence in the Animal Model: Involvement of Phosphorylated ERK1/2 and GSK-3β Signaling Pathways

Cannabis is one of the most banned drugs in the world. Cannabinoid-induced dependence or withdrawal signs are indicated by the result of complex molecular mechanisms including upstream protein kinases (PKs), such as an extracellular signal regulated kinase1/2 (ERK1/2) and downstream glycogen syntha...

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Main Authors: Hamid Reza Rahimi, Ahmad Reza Dehpour, Shahram Ejtemaei Mehr, Mohammad Sharifzadeh, Mohammad Hossein Ghahremani, Ali Razmi, Seyed Nasser Ostad
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2014-09-01
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spelling doaj-54c635a7a85b4949ba3adf4f1c4add832020-11-25T03:22:17ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesActa Medica Iranica0044-60251735-96942014-09-015294621Lithium Attenuates Cannabinoid-Induced Dependence in the Animal Model: Involvement of Phosphorylated ERK1/2 and GSK-3β Signaling PathwaysHamid Reza Rahimi0Ahmad Reza Dehpour1Shahram Ejtemaei Mehr2Mohammad Sharifzadeh3Mohammad Hossein Ghahremani4Ali Razmi5Seyed Nasser Ostad6Department of Toxicology and Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology Research Center,Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Department of Toxicology and Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology Research Center,Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Department of Toxicology and Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology Research Center,Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Department of Medicinal Plants Research Center, Institute of Medicinal Plants, ACECR, Karaj, Iran.Department of Toxicology and Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology Research Center,Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Cannabis is one of the most banned drugs in the world. Cannabinoid-induced dependence or withdrawal signs are indicated by the result of complex molecular mechanisms including upstream protein kinases (PKs), such as an extracellular signal regulated kinase1/2 (ERK1/2) and downstream glycogen synthase kinase-3β (GSK-3β), which lead to neuronal plasticity. In this study, we examined the protective effect of lithium (Li) as a potent ERK1/2 and GSK-3β modulator to prevent the development of dependence on cannabinoids. For this purpose, rats were treated twice daily with increasing doses of WIN 55,212-2 (WIN, 2-8 mg/kg, intraperitoneally (i.p.), for five consecutive days. AM251 (AM, 2 mg/kg), a cannabinoid antagonist, was injected i.p to induce manifestations of abstinence in rat dependency on WIN, and the subsequent withdrawal signs were recorded. To evaluate the preventive effect of Li, the rats were pre-treated with Li (10 mg/kg, i.p.) twice daily, 30 minutes before every injection of WIN. SL327, as an ERK1/2 inhibitor, was also injected (SL, 50 mg/kg, i.p.) 30 minutes before the last doses of WIN in separate groups. The p-ERK1/2, total ERK1/2, p-GSK-3β and total GSK-3β expressions were determined with Western blot method after 60 minutes, prior to the Li, WIN or AM injections. Li and SL pre-treatment attenuated the global withdrawal signs in regarding their modulation effect on the up-regulation of p-ERK1/2 cascade enhanced by AM injection. Furthermore, the p-GSK-3β expression was up-regulated with SL and Li pre-treatment against AM injection, without alteration on the total contents of ERK1/2 and GSK-3β level. Therefore, p-ERK1/2 and p-GSK-3β pathways are involved in the cannabinoid-induced dependence. However, no crosstalk was indicated between these two pathways. In conclusion, Li neuroprotectionwith regard to cannabinoid abstinence may occur through the regulation of the p-ERK1/2 cascade inconsequent of p-GSK-3β signaling pathways in rats. https://acta.tums.ac.ir/index.php/acta/article/view/4668Protein kinaseCannabinoid receptorWIN 55212- 2Neuroprotection
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author Hamid Reza Rahimi
Ahmad Reza Dehpour
Shahram Ejtemaei Mehr
Mohammad Sharifzadeh
Mohammad Hossein Ghahremani
Ali Razmi
Seyed Nasser Ostad
spellingShingle Hamid Reza Rahimi
Ahmad Reza Dehpour
Shahram Ejtemaei Mehr
Mohammad Sharifzadeh
Mohammad Hossein Ghahremani
Ali Razmi
Seyed Nasser Ostad
Lithium Attenuates Cannabinoid-Induced Dependence in the Animal Model: Involvement of Phosphorylated ERK1/2 and GSK-3β Signaling Pathways
Acta Medica Iranica
Protein kinase
Cannabinoid receptor
WIN 55
212- 2
Neuroprotection
author_facet Hamid Reza Rahimi
Ahmad Reza Dehpour
Shahram Ejtemaei Mehr
Mohammad Sharifzadeh
Mohammad Hossein Ghahremani
Ali Razmi
Seyed Nasser Ostad
author_sort Hamid Reza Rahimi
title Lithium Attenuates Cannabinoid-Induced Dependence in the Animal Model: Involvement of Phosphorylated ERK1/2 and GSK-3β Signaling Pathways
title_short Lithium Attenuates Cannabinoid-Induced Dependence in the Animal Model: Involvement of Phosphorylated ERK1/2 and GSK-3β Signaling Pathways
title_full Lithium Attenuates Cannabinoid-Induced Dependence in the Animal Model: Involvement of Phosphorylated ERK1/2 and GSK-3β Signaling Pathways
title_fullStr Lithium Attenuates Cannabinoid-Induced Dependence in the Animal Model: Involvement of Phosphorylated ERK1/2 and GSK-3β Signaling Pathways
title_full_unstemmed Lithium Attenuates Cannabinoid-Induced Dependence in the Animal Model: Involvement of Phosphorylated ERK1/2 and GSK-3β Signaling Pathways
title_sort lithium attenuates cannabinoid-induced dependence in the animal model: involvement of phosphorylated erk1/2 and gsk-3β signaling pathways
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Acta Medica Iranica
issn 0044-6025
1735-9694
publishDate 2014-09-01
description Cannabis is one of the most banned drugs in the world. Cannabinoid-induced dependence or withdrawal signs are indicated by the result of complex molecular mechanisms including upstream protein kinases (PKs), such as an extracellular signal regulated kinase1/2 (ERK1/2) and downstream glycogen synthase kinase-3β (GSK-3β), which lead to neuronal plasticity. In this study, we examined the protective effect of lithium (Li) as a potent ERK1/2 and GSK-3β modulator to prevent the development of dependence on cannabinoids. For this purpose, rats were treated twice daily with increasing doses of WIN 55,212-2 (WIN, 2-8 mg/kg, intraperitoneally (i.p.), for five consecutive days. AM251 (AM, 2 mg/kg), a cannabinoid antagonist, was injected i.p to induce manifestations of abstinence in rat dependency on WIN, and the subsequent withdrawal signs were recorded. To evaluate the preventive effect of Li, the rats were pre-treated with Li (10 mg/kg, i.p.) twice daily, 30 minutes before every injection of WIN. SL327, as an ERK1/2 inhibitor, was also injected (SL, 50 mg/kg, i.p.) 30 minutes before the last doses of WIN in separate groups. The p-ERK1/2, total ERK1/2, p-GSK-3β and total GSK-3β expressions were determined with Western blot method after 60 minutes, prior to the Li, WIN or AM injections. Li and SL pre-treatment attenuated the global withdrawal signs in regarding their modulation effect on the up-regulation of p-ERK1/2 cascade enhanced by AM injection. Furthermore, the p-GSK-3β expression was up-regulated with SL and Li pre-treatment against AM injection, without alteration on the total contents of ERK1/2 and GSK-3β level. Therefore, p-ERK1/2 and p-GSK-3β pathways are involved in the cannabinoid-induced dependence. However, no crosstalk was indicated between these two pathways. In conclusion, Li neuroprotectionwith regard to cannabinoid abstinence may occur through the regulation of the p-ERK1/2 cascade inconsequent of p-GSK-3β signaling pathways in rats.
topic Protein kinase
Cannabinoid receptor
WIN 55
212- 2
Neuroprotection
url https://acta.tums.ac.ir/index.php/acta/article/view/4668
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