SU-6656 attenuates alcohol dependence induced withdrawal syndrome in mice
Keywords:
src kinase, SU-6656, withdrawal severity score, locomotor activity, PTZ kindling seizures, force swim test, anxietyAbstract
Upregulation of Src kinase plays a important role in alcohol addiction, so pharmacological modulation of Src kinase with SU6656 a selective inhibitor, may play a prominent in pharmacotherapy in alcohol dependence induced withdrawal syndrome. Experimental approach: Administration of Alcohol (2 g/kg, 10%, v/v, oral), once daily for 7 days. Assessment of behavioral parameters and exploratory parameters was done on 7 day after 8 hr. of the last ethanol administration for a period of 120 minutes. Various behavioural parameters were conducted like wall climbing test, composite withdrawal severity score, anxiety like behaviour assessed in open field and elevated plus test. Treatment with SU-6656 (1, 5 & 10 mg/kg, i.p.) markedly and dose dependently (p<0.05) attenuated spontaneous alcohol withdrawal syndrome in mice measured in terms of withdrawal severity score, wall climbing, locomotor sensitization by open field test and anxiety. Thus, it is suggested that activation of Src kinase pathway is involved in the development of alcohol dependence induced withdrawal syndrome. Modulation of src kinase may be used as therapeutic agent to overcome the problems related with alcohol dependence.
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