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Molecules ; 26(16)2021 Aug 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34443380

ABSTRACT

The popular tobacco and e-cigarette chemical flavorant (-)-menthol acts as a nonselective, noncompetitive antagonist of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs), and contributes to multiple physiological effects that exacerbates nicotine addiction-related behavior. Menthol is classically known as a TRPM8 agonist; therefore, some have postulated that TRPM8 antagonists may be potential candidates for novel nicotine cessation pharmacotherapies. Here, we examine a novel class of TRPM8 antagonists for their ability to alter nicotine reward-related behavior in a mouse model of conditioned place preference. We found that these novel ligands enhanced nicotine reward-related behavior in a mouse model of conditioned place preference. To gain an understanding of the potential mechanism, we examined these ligands on mouse α4ß2 nAChRs transiently transfected into neuroblastoma-2a cells. Using calcium flux assays, we determined that these ligands act as positive modulators (PMs) on α4ß2 nAChRs. Due to α4ß2 nAChRs' important role in nicotine dependence, as well as various neurological disorders including Parkinson's disease, the identification of these ligands as α4ß2 nAChR PMs is an important finding, and they may serve as novel molecular tools for future nAChR-related investigations.


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Behavior, Animal/drug effects , Nicotine/pharmacology , Receptors, Nicotinic/metabolism , Reward , Animals , Calcium/metabolism , Female , Male , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Time Factors
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Biophys J ; 94(5): 1667-80, 2008 Mar 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17921201

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The mechanism of the all-or-none release of the contents of phospholipid vesicles induced by the antimicrobial peptide cecropin A was investigated. A detailed experimental study of the kinetics of dye release showed that the rate of release increases with the ratio of peptide bound per vesicle and, at constant concentration, with the fraction of the anionic lipid phosphatidylglycerol in neutral, phosphatidylcholine membranes. Direct measurement of the kinetics of peptide binding and dissociation from vesicles revealed that the on-rate is almost independent of vesicle composition, whereas the off-rate decreases by orders of magnitude with increasing content of anionic lipid. A simple, exact model fits all experimental kinetic data quantitatively. This is the first time that an exact kinetic model is implemented for a peptide with an all-or-none mechanism. In this model, cecropin A binds reversibly to vesicles, which at a certain point enter an unstable state. In this state, a pore probably opens and all vesicle contents are released, consistent with the all-or-none mechanism. This pore state is a state of the whole vesicle, but does not necessarily involve all peptides on that vesicle. No peptide oligomerization on the vesicle is involved; alternative models that assume oligomerization are inconsistent with the experimental data. Thus, formation of well-defined, peptide-lined pores is unlikely.


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Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides/pharmacology , Cell Membrane Permeability/drug effects , Membrane Microdomains/drug effects , Phospholipids/metabolism , Binding Sites , Cell Membrane Permeability/physiology , Kinetics , Membrane Microdomains/metabolism , Models, Biological , Phosphatidylcholines/metabolism , Phosphatidylglycerols/metabolism
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