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Query: EC:3.4.16.2 (
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Using western blottings, microdialysis, and functional assays we tested the hypothesis that phencyclidine (
PCP
) modifies the expression and function of glutamate (Glu) transporters in the rat frontal cortex. Western blotting studies revealed that administration of
PCP
(10 mg/kg/day; 7 days) increased significantly the expression of the astrocytic Glu transporter
GLT-1
/
EAAT2
. Functional studies showed that
PCP
increased significantly Na+-dependent Glu uptake in slices and in neuron/astrocyte co-cultures, and microdialysis studies evidenced that
PCP
treatment reduced basal Glu output. In our experimental conditions,
PCP
did not induce toxicity. These studies show that
PCP
increases the expression of
GLT-1
in the cerebral cortex, thereby increasing Glu uptake and reducing extracellular [Glu].
...
PMID:GLT-1 expression and Glu uptake in rat cerebral cortex are increased by phencyclidine. 1861 69
Executive dysfunction is a common symptom among alcohol-dependent individuals. Phencyclidine (
PCP
) injection induces dysfunction in the prefrontal cortex of animals but little is known about how
PCP
affects the response to ethanol. Using the in vivo microdialysis technique in male Wistar rats, we investigated how systemic injection of 5 mg/kg
PCP
would affect the dopamine release induced by local infusion of 300 mM ethanol into the nucleus accumbens.
PCP
given 60 min before ethanol entirely blocked ethanol-induced dopamine release. However, when ethanol was administered 60 min before
PCP
, both drugs induced dopamine release and
PCP
's effect was potentiated by ethanol (180% increase vs 150%). To test the role of prefrontal cortex dysfunction in ethanol reinforcement, animals were pretreated for 5 days with 2.58 mg/kg
PCP
according to previously used 'PFC hypofunction protocols'. This, however, did not change the relative response to
PCP
or ethanol compared to saline-treated controls. qPCR illustrated that this low
PCP
dose did not significantly change expression of glucose transporters Glut1 (SLC2A1) or Glut3 (SLC2A3), monocarboxylate transporter MCT2 (SLC16A7), glutamate transporters
GLT-1
(SLC1A2) or GLAST (SLC1A3), the immediate early gene Arc (Arg3.1) or GABAergic neuron markers GAT-1 (SLC6A1) and parvalbumin. Therefore, we concluded that
PCP
at a dose of 2.58 mg/kg for 5 days did not induce hypofunction in Wistar rats. However,
PCP
and ethanol do have overlapping mechanisms of action and these drugs differentially affect mesolimbic dopaminergic transmission depending on the order of administration.
...
PMID:Ethanol and phencyclidine interact with respect to nucleus accumbens dopamine release: differential effects of administration order and pretreatment protocol. 2058 92