2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbalip.2017.04.003
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Brain lipidomic changes after morphine, cocaine and amphetamine administration — DESI — MS imaging study

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“…A few studies have used MSI to analyze cocaine drug and metabolites (Pirman, Reich, Kiss, Heeren, & Yost, ; Wang, Jackson, McEuen, & Woods, ); however, the current study is one of the first to report the persisting effects of cocaine on differential lipid abundance with MSI. A recent study by Bodzon‐Kulakowska et al () demonstrated the influence of cocaine, morphine, and amphetamine on select PL species throughout limbic structures using desorption electrospray MSI. Comparison of this study to ours demonstrated a few of the same PLs alterations ( m / z 834.5, m / z 786.5, m / z 806.6).…”
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“…A few studies have used MSI to analyze cocaine drug and metabolites (Pirman, Reich, Kiss, Heeren, & Yost, ; Wang, Jackson, McEuen, & Woods, ); however, the current study is one of the first to report the persisting effects of cocaine on differential lipid abundance with MSI. A recent study by Bodzon‐Kulakowska et al () demonstrated the influence of cocaine, morphine, and amphetamine on select PL species throughout limbic structures using desorption electrospray MSI. Comparison of this study to ours demonstrated a few of the same PLs alterations ( m / z 834.5, m / z 786.5, m / z 806.6).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Comparison of this study to ours demonstrated a few of the same PLs alterations ( m / z 834.5, m / z 786.5, m / z 806.6). These similarities occurred despite differences between the behavioral regimens used as well as differences in the dose and frequency of cocaine administration (Bodzon‐Kulakowska et al, ). Another recent study showed the profound effect of cocaine on the brain lipidome in mice using behavioral models of CPP and locomotor sensitization (Lin et al, ).…”
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“…Concerning addiction, while the study of the brain circuits relevant for addictive-like behaviors is fundamental for its understanding and devising new therapies, there are a number of studies that tackle the direct impact of addictive substances exposure on sphingolipid brain metabolism. For instance, chronic ethanol consumption was shown to upregulate ceramide levels and decrease sphingomyelin levels in adult mouse brain [ 195 ] and while binging ethanol consumption decreased ceramide levels, ethanol withdrawal increased ceramide levels in the mouse cortex [ 196 ]; methamphetamine-sensitized mice had higher degree changes in the hippocampus and PFC lipidome, showing in both, decreased LacCer levels [ 197 ]; cocaine conditioned mice have widespread lipidomic alterations in the nucleus accumbens, striatum, PFC and hippocampus, notably showing decreased ceramide levels [ 198 ]; and using mass spectrometry imaging, administration of morphine, cocaine, and amphetamine in rodents was shown to lead to increased brain sulfatide levels [ 198 ].…”
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