Sex differences in hippocampal neuronal sensitization by nicotine in M. gerbils

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We studied the sex different nicotine effect on evoked population spike amplitudes (ePSA) and connexin (Cx) expression in the hippocampus CA1 area of gerbils. Acute doses of nicotine bitartrate (0.5 mg/kg: NT-0.5) slightly reduced ePSA in males but markedly augmented that in females. Acute NT (5.0 mg/kg) markedly increased the ePSA in all gerbils. Unlike acute NT-0.5, repeated NT-0.5 injection (twice a day for 7 days) significantly increased the ePSA in males and slightly affected the NT-0.5 effect in females. The Cx36 and Cx43 expression levels as well as Cx expressing neuronal populations were significantly increased by repeated NT-0.5 in in both male and female gerbils, and particularly, Cx43 expression was somewhat prominent in females. These results demonstrated a sex difference with respect to the nicotine effect on hippocampal bisynaptic excitability, irrelevant to connexin expression.

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Hur, Y. N., Lee, J., Sohn, S. C., Won, C. G., Lee, H. H., Kim, D. H., … Chun, B. G. (2013). Sex differences in hippocampal neuronal sensitization by nicotine in M. gerbils. Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 17(5), 405–409. https://doi.org/10.4196/kjpp.2013.17.5.405

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