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DOI: 10.1038/s41386-020-0680-5
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Modafinil potentiates cocaine self-administration by a dopamine-independent mechanism: possible involvement of gap junctions

Maddalena Mereu,Takato Hiranita,Chloe J. Jordan,Lauren E. Chun,Jessica P. Lopez,Mark A. Coggiano,Juliana C. Quarterman,Guo‐Hua Bi,Jacqueline D. Keighron,Zheng‐Xiong Xi,Amy Hauck Newman,Jonathan L. Katz,Gianluigi Tanda

Modafinil
Methylphenidate
Dopamine
2020
Modafinil and methylphenidate are medications that inhibit the neuronal reuptake of dopamine, a mechanism shared with cocaine. Their use as “smart drugs” by healthy subjects poses health concerns and requires investigation. We show that methylphenidate, but not modafinil, maintained intravenous self-administration in Sprague-Dawley rats similar to cocaine. Both modafinil and methylphenidate pretreatments potentiated cocaine self-administration. Cocaine, at self-administered doses, stimulated mesolimbic dopamine levels. This effect was potentiated by methylphenidate, but not by modafinil pretreatments, indicating dopamine-dependent actions for methylphenidate, but not modafinil. Modafinil is known to facilitate electrotonic neuronal coupling by actions on gap junctions. Carbenoxolone, a gap junction inhibitor, antagonized modafinil, but not methylphenidate potentiation of cocaine self-administration. Our results indicate that modafinil shares mechanisms with cocaine and methylphenidate but has a unique pharmacological profile that includes facilitation of electrotonic coupling and lower abuse liability, which may be exploited in future therapeutic drug design for cocaine use disorder.
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    Modafinil potentiates cocaine self-administration by a dopamine-independent mechanism: possible involvement of gap junctions” is a paper by Maddalena Mereu Takato Hiranita Chloe J. Jordan Lauren E. Chun Jessica P. Lopez Mark A. Coggiano Juliana C. Quarterman Guo‐Hua Bi Jacqueline D. Keighron Zheng‐Xiong Xi Amy Hauck Newman Jonathan L. Katz Gianluigi Tanda published in 2020. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.