2024
Preclinical Evidence of the Effects of Sweet Flavors: Sweetness Increases Nicotine Intake and Seeking
Bagdas D, Addy N. Preclinical Evidence of the Effects of Sweet Flavors: Sweetness Increases Nicotine Intake and Seeking. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2024, ntae241. PMID: 39413033, DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntae241.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNicotine use behaviorsNicotine reinforcementNicotine intakeSelf-administrationNicotine useFlavor exposureUse behaviorsIntravenous nicotine self-administrationPattern of nicotine intakeSessions of self-administrationNicotine self-administrationIncreased nicotine intakeNicotine-related behaviorsSaccharin-flavored solutionInfluence of early exposureSeeking behaviorNo significant sex differencesSignificant sex differencesImpact of early exposureSaccharin exposureEarly exposureFlavored solutionNicotine addictionSex differencesNicotineThe influence of ovarian hormones on the putative mechanisms that promote female nicotine use
Giner P, Ortegon S, Bagdas D, O'Dell L. The influence of ovarian hormones on the putative mechanisms that promote female nicotine use. Current Opinion In Neurobiology 2024, 88: 102900. PMID: 39153250, PMCID: PMC11560049, DOI: 10.1016/j.conb.2024.102900.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNicotine useWithdrawal severityOvarian hormonesImpact of ovarian hormonesNicotine withdrawal severityHormonal interventionsInfluence of ovarian hormonesNovel treatment avenuesHormone-based contraceptivesWithdrawal symptomsPleasurable effectsQuit dateCessation treatmentMenstrual cyclePost-menopausalHormonal fluctuationsTreatment efficacyTreatment avenuesNicotineCessation interventionsCessation strategiesCessation approachesWithdrawalHormoneWomenImpact of vanilla flavor on nicotine taste, choice, intake, and seeking behaviors
Bagdas D, Zepei A, Harris L, Minanov K, Jimenez J, Addy N. Impact of vanilla flavor on nicotine taste, choice, intake, and seeking behaviors. Psychopharmacology 2024, 241: 2241-2253. PMID: 38839631, DOI: 10.1007/s00213-024-06630-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTaste reactivity testNicotine choiceNicotine takingTwo-bottle free choice testSeeking behaviorOral nicotine intakeNicotine preferenceFree-choice testNicotine intakeIngestive responsesOral nicotineDecreased dislikeAversive responsesOral cuesYoung adult Sprague Dawley ratsOrosensory propertiesAdult Sprague Dawley ratsIncreased likingNicotineFemale ratsMale ratsSprague Dawley ratsTobacco productsLong-term effectsDawley ratsPhosphosulindac (OXT-328) prevents and reverses chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy in mice
Basu A, Yang J, Tsirukis V, Loiacono A, Koch G, Khwaja I, Krishnamurthy M, Fazio N, White E, Jha A, Shah S, Takmil C, Bagdas D, Demirer A, Master A, Natke E, Honkanen R, Huang L, Rigas B. Phosphosulindac (OXT-328) prevents and reverses chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy in mice. Frontiers In Neuroscience 2024, 17: 1240372. PMID: 38347876, PMCID: PMC10860339, DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2023.1240372.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathyAnticancer effect of paclitaxelEffects of paclitaxelAllodynia scoresCold allodyniaPeripheral neuropathyInduces chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathyChemotherapeutic efficacy of paclitaxelLewis lung carcinoma xenograftsPrevent chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathyHind paw of miceAnticancer effectsTreat chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathyVon Frey testLevels of IL-6Chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathyEfficacy of paclitaxelPaw of miceLung cancer xenograftsLung carcinoma xenograftsMale C57BL/6 J miceCell linesSide effects of chemotherapyEffects of chemotherapyApparent side effects
2022
Chronic oral nicotine exposure decreases aversive taste of nicotine, increases nicotine withdrawal and reinstatement, but cherry flavor does not alter nicotine’s effects in adolescent rats
Bagdas D, Harris L, Addy N. Chronic oral nicotine exposure decreases aversive taste of nicotine, increases nicotine withdrawal and reinstatement, but cherry flavor does not alter nicotine’s effects in adolescent rats. Neuroscience Letters 2022, 793: 137008. PMID: 36476758, PMCID: PMC9948648, DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2022.137008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTaste responsesNicotine concentrationsNicotine exposureNicotine withdrawalNicotine effectsAdolescent ratsChronic exposureOral nicotine exposureTaste reactivityAversive tasteChronic nicotine exposureDevelopment of toleranceLow nicotine concentrationsE-cigarette useE-cigarette flavoringsHigher nicotine concentrationsNicotine abstinenceNicotine useNaïve animalsChronic effectsNicotineRatsAversive responsesDifferent nicotine concentrationsWithdrawalPharmacological characterization of 5-iodo-A-85380, a β2-selective nicotinic receptor agonist, in mice
Akinola LS, Bagdas D, Alkhlaif Y, Jackson A, Gurdap CO, Rahimpour E, Carroll FI, Papke RL, Damaj MI. Pharmacological characterization of 5-iodo-A-85380, a β2-selective nicotinic receptor agonist, in mice. Journal Of Psychopharmacology 2022, 36: 1280-1293. PMID: 36321267, PMCID: PMC9817006, DOI: 10.1177/02698811221132214.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNicotinic receptor agonistsReceptor agonistNicotinic acetylcholine receptorsLow sensitivityPharmacological characterizationΑ4β2 receptorsNicotine dependenceNicotinic subunitsPlace preferenceΑ4β2 nAChRsAcetylcholine receptorsPartial agonistFull agonistAgonistsDifferential efficacyBehavioral effectsNeurodegenerative diseasesSubtypesPathological conditionsNAChRsPotential targetPotential roleHypothermiaReceptorsΑ6Persistent sensory changes and sex differences in transgenic mice conditionally expressing HIV-1 Tat regulatory protein
Toma W, Paris J, Warncke U, Nass S, Caillaud M, McKiver B, Ondo O, Bagdas D, Bigbee J, Knapp P, Hauser K, Damaj M. Persistent sensory changes and sex differences in transgenic mice conditionally expressing HIV-1 Tat regulatory protein. Experimental Neurology 2022, 358: 114226. PMID: 36096180, PMCID: PMC10053560, DOI: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2022.114226.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSensory neuropathyFemale miceHIV-1Tat expressionSensory nerve action potentialsIntraepidermal nerve fiber densityChronic HIV-1Persistent sensory changesPain-like behaviorsPeripheral sensory neuropathySevere chronic painDevelopment of neuropathyNerve fiber densityLumbar spinal cordDevelopment of hypersensitivityNerve action potentialsPrevious preclinical studiesDorsal root gangliaTNF-α expressionPPAR-α gene expressionTat regulatory proteinRole of TatHIV-1 TatSex differencesAllodynic responsesGenotypic Differences in the Effects of Menthol on Nicotine Intake and Preference in Mice
Akinola LS, Rahman Y, Ondo O, Gonzales J, Bagdas D, Jackson A, Davidson-Wert N, Damaj MI. Genotypic Differences in the Effects of Menthol on Nicotine Intake and Preference in Mice. Frontiers In Neuroscience 2022, 16: 905330. PMID: 35769694, PMCID: PMC9234577, DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2022.905330.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOral nicotine consumptionEffect of mentholD2J miceMenthol effectsNicotine consumptionΑ7 nAChRsDifferential effectsTwo-bottle choiceTAAR1 geneOral aversionC57BL/6J miceNicotine rewardSystemic administrationNicotine intakeDBA/2J miceB6J micePharmacological responseNicotine addictionGenotype-specific mechanismsNicotine concentrationsMiceMouse strainsBasal preferenceGenetic factorsNicotineCholinergic and dopaminergic‐mediated motivated behavior in healthy states and in substance use and mood disorders
Nunes EJ, Kebede N, Bagdas D, Addy NA. Cholinergic and dopaminergic‐mediated motivated behavior in healthy states and in substance use and mood disorders. Journal Of The Experimental Analysis Of Behavior 2022, 117: 404-419. PMID: 35286712, PMCID: PMC9743782, DOI: 10.1002/jeab.747.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMood disordersSubstance useActivational componentsMotivated behaviorComorbid substance useMesolimbic dopamine systemDA releaseCholinergic activityCholinergic transmissionImportant neuromodulatorCholinergic dysregulationDA regulationDopamine systemDA signalingActivational aspectsDisease statesDisordersAversive stimuliPossible roleHealthy stateCholinergicAcetylcholineStimuliEtiologyIllnessAnimal Models to Investigate the Impact of Flavors on Nicotine Addiction and Dependence
Bagdas D, Kebede N, Zepei AM, Harris L, Minanov K, Picciotto MR, Addy NA. Animal Models to Investigate the Impact of Flavors on Nicotine Addiction and Dependence. Current Neuropharmacology 2022, 20: 2175-2201. PMID: 35611777, PMCID: PMC9886843, DOI: 10.2174/1570159x20666220524120231.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus Statements
2021
Evaluation of Flavor Effects on Oral Nicotine Liking and/or Disliking Using the Taste Reactivity Test in Rats
Bagdas D, Rupprecht LE, Nunes EJ, Schillinger E, Immanuel JJ, Addy NA. Evaluation of Flavor Effects on Oral Nicotine Liking and/or Disliking Using the Taste Reactivity Test in Rats. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2021, 24: 753-760. PMID: 34918123, PMCID: PMC8962681, DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntab241.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTaste reactivity testOrosensory experienceAversive responsesAbuse liabilityAversive valueAversive reactionsHedonic responsesNicotine rewardTaking behaviorIntraoral cathetersImpact of mentholReactivity testOlfactory cuesOrofacial movementsDislikingLikingNicotine responseTaste stimuliSex-dependent mannerOral nicotineNicotine inducesNicotineCuesIngestive responsesExperience(E)-3-furan-2-yl-N-phenylacrylamide (PAM-4) decreases nociception and emotional manifestations of neuropathic pain in mice by α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor potentiation
Bagdas D, Sevdar G, Gul Z, Younis R, Cavun S, Tae HS, Ortells MO, Arias HR, Gurun MS. (E)-3-furan-2-yl-N-phenylacrylamide (PAM-4) decreases nociception and emotional manifestations of neuropathic pain in mice by α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor potentiation. Neurological Research 2021, 43: 1056-1068. PMID: 34281483, DOI: 10.1080/01616412.2021.1949684.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPositive allosteric modulationΑ7 nAChRsNeuropathic painΑ7-selective antagonist methyllycaconitineΑ7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptorChronic constriction injuryPaw licking behaviorNeuropathic pain modelAcute systemic administrationChronic painful conditionsAntidepressant-like activityAnti-nociceptive activityDepression-like behaviorAnxiogenic-like effectsNicotinic acetylcholine receptorsAffective behaviorHuman α7 nAChRConstriction injuryMechanical allodyniaFormalin testPain modelAntagonist methyllycaconitineChronic painPainful conditionsRat α7 nAChRN‐acylethanolamine‐hydrolysing acid amidase: A new potential target to treat paclitaxel‐induced neuropathy
Toma W, Caillaud M, Patel NH, Tran TH, Donvito G, Roberts J, Bagdas D, Jackson A, Lichtman A, Gewirtz DA, Makriyannis A, Malamas MS, Damaj MI. N‐acylethanolamine‐hydrolysing acid amidase: A new potential target to treat paclitaxel‐induced neuropathy. European Journal Of Pain 2021, 25: 1367-1380. PMID: 33675555, DOI: 10.1002/ejp.1758.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPaclitaxel-induced peripheral neuropathyPaclitaxel-induced mechanical hypersensitivityMechanical hypersensitivitySpinal cordSelective NAAA inhibitorsNAAA inhibitorsPEA levelsDevelopment of PIPNMajor dose-limiting side effectDose-limiting side effectAdministration of palmitoylethanolamidePaclitaxel-induced neuropathyPaclitaxel-treated micePaclitaxel-induced cytotoxicityEvidence of toleranceEffective chemotherapeutic agentIntrinsic rewarding effectsLung tumor cellsNew potential targetsEndogenous palmitoylethanolamidePain aversivenessAcute administrationPeripheral neuropathyControl micePEA administration
2020
Deficit in voluntary wheel running in chronic inflammatory and neuropathic pain models in mice: Impact of sex and genotype
Contreras KM, Caillaud M, Neddenriep B, Bagdas D, Roberts JL, Ulker E, White AB, Aboulhosn R, Toma W, Khalefa T, Adel A, Mann JA, Damaj MI. Deficit in voluntary wheel running in chronic inflammatory and neuropathic pain models in mice: Impact of sex and genotype. Behavioural Brain Research 2020, 399: 113009. PMID: 33181181, PMCID: PMC8961431, DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2020.113009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeuropathic pain modelChronic constriction injuryMechanical withdrawal thresholdPain modelStrains of miceWithdrawal thresholdDBA/2J miceVoluntary wheelChronic neuropathic pain modelPaclitaxel-treated miceVehicle-treated miceUnilateral intraplantar injectionLower mechanical thresholdsChronic pain reportQuality of lifeChemotherapy agent paclitaxelImpact of sexDifferent mouse strainsCCI miceCCI surgeryConstriction injuryIntraplantar injectionSham surgeryMale C57BL/6JNovel analgesicsImpact of menthol on nicotine intake and preference in mice: Concentration, sex, and age differences
Bagdas D, Jackson A, Carper M, Chen RY, Akinola LS, Damaj MI. Impact of menthol on nicotine intake and preference in mice: Concentration, sex, and age differences. Neuropharmacology 2020, 179: 108274. PMID: 32827516, PMCID: PMC7572603, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropharm.2020.108274.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOral nicotine consumptionEffect of mentholImpact of mentholNicotine consumptionFemale miceNicotine intakeΑ7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptorMenthol concentrationNicotine solutionHigher nicotine intakeAdolescent female miceMale C57BL/6J miceTwo-bottle choice paradigmWild-type miceNicotinic acetylcholine receptorsConcentration-dependent mannerOral nicotineC57BL/6J miceKO miceMale miceType miceMouse modelAcetylcholine receptorsHigh menthol concentrationAdult counterpartsConditional expression of HIV‐1 tat in the mouse alters the onset and progression of tonic, inflammatory and neuropathic hypersensitivity in a sex‐dependent manner
Bagdas D, Paris J, Carper M, Wodarski R, Rice A, Knapp P, Hauser K, Damaj M. Conditional expression of HIV‐1 tat in the mouse alters the onset and progression of tonic, inflammatory and neuropathic hypersensitivity in a sex‐dependent manner. European Journal Of Pain 2020, 24: 1609-1623. PMID: 32533878, PMCID: PMC7856573, DOI: 10.1002/ejp.1618.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV-1 TatSex-dependent mannerFemale miceMechanical hypersensitivityAdjuvant injectionThermal hypersensitivityNeurotoxic HIV-1 regulatory proteinComplete Freund's adjuvant injectionChronic constrictive nerve injuryHIV sensory neuropathyNeuropathic nociceptive behaviorMagnitude of inflammationFreund's adjuvant injectionPeripheral nervous systemHIV-1 regulatory proteinHIV-1 proteinsAbility of TatSex differencesSequel of eventsNeuropathic hypersensitivityTat miceNerve injuryFormalin injectionPeripheral neuropathySensory neuropathyEffect of High Fructose Corn Sirup on Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma Induced by Dimethyl Benzantracene (DMBA) in Rats
Ozcan-Sınır G, Inan S, Suna S, Tamer CE, Akgül MB, Bagdas D, Sonmez G, Evrensel T, Kaya E, Sarandol E, Dündar HZ, Tarım OF, Ercan I, Sıgırlı D, Incedayı B, Copur OU. Effect of High Fructose Corn Sirup on Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma Induced by Dimethyl Benzantracene (DMBA) in Rats. Nutrition And Cancer 2020, 73: 339-349. PMID: 32475178, DOI: 10.1080/01635581.2020.1770811.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPancreatic ductal adenocarcinomaMale Sprague-Dawley ratsDevelopment of PDACSprague-Dawley ratsConsumption of sugarHistopathologic findingsPancreatic cancerDawley ratsDuctal adenocarcinomaRat modelGlucose levelsChow consumptionBody weightHistologic specimensDifferentiated typeDimethyl benzanthraceneDaily intakeRatsEntire groupTissue processing protocolChowTumor formationSignificant differencesFeeding periodGroupPharmacologic Overview of Chlorogenic Acid and its Metabolites in Chronic Pain and Inflammation
Bagdas D, Gul Z, Meade JA, Cam B, Cinkilic N, Gurun MS. Pharmacologic Overview of Chlorogenic Acid and its Metabolites in Chronic Pain and Inflammation. Current Neuropharmacology 2020, 18: 216-228. PMID: 31631820, PMCID: PMC7327949, DOI: 10.2174/1570159x17666191021111809.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLiterature searchElectronic literature searchDifferent pathological situationsChlorogenic acidPharmacologic overviewNeuropathic painPain managementChronic painInflammatory insultPreventive roleAnimal modelsInflammationPotent antioxidantCertain foodsOxidative stressEthnopharmacological reportsPutative mechanismsDietary plantsAntioxidant defenseNatural phenolic compoundsPathological situationsPainMedicinal herbsOriginal articlesPhenolic compoundsAging protects rat cortical slices against to oxygen-glucose deprivation induced damage
Gul Z, Demircan C, Bagdas D, Buyukuysal RL. Aging protects rat cortical slices against to oxygen-glucose deprivation induced damage. International Journal Of Neuroscience 2020, 130: 1183-1191. PMID: 32064981, DOI: 10.1080/00207454.2020.1730830.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOxygen-glucose deprivationCortical slicesRat cortical slicesMale Sprague-DawleyAged male ratsOGD mediumS100B levelsLactate dehydrogenase leakageCerebral cortexControl conditionYoung slicesMale ratsSprague-DawleyAged animalsBrain regionsBrain tissueReoxygenationMore increaseStaining intensityDehydrogenase leakagePossible involvementMinutes incubationRatsPresent studySimilar decline
2019
A silent agonist of α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors modulates inflammation ex vivo and attenuates EAE
Godin J, Roy P, Quadri M, Bagdas D, Toma W, Narendrula-Kotha R, Kishta O, Damaj M, Horenstein N, Papke R, Simard A. A silent agonist of α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors modulates inflammation ex vivo and attenuates EAE. Brain Behavior And Immunity 2019, 87: 286-300. PMID: 31874200, PMCID: PMC7604877, DOI: 10.1016/j.bbi.2019.12.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNicotinic acetylcholine receptorsSilent agonistInflammatory painCytokine productionΑ7 nAChRsAnimal modelsAcetylcholine receptorsΑ7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptorNon-neuronal nAChRsExperimental autoimmune encephalomyelitisChronic inflammatory painAnti-inflammatory compoundsInflammation ex vivoChannel openingAutoimmune encephalomyelitisAntagonist mecamylamineMultiple sclerosisInflammatory disordersModulates inflammationMacrophage numbersDisease manifestationsNervous systemReceptor desensitizationInflammationAgonists