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Article

A Novel Sulfonamide, 4-FS, Reduces Ethanol Drinking and Physical Withdrawal Associated With Ethanol Dependence

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Abbottabad Campus, COMSATS University Islamabad, Abbottabad, Khyber Pakhtunkhawa 22060, Pakistan
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VA San Diego Healthcare System, San Diego, CA 92161, USA
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Department of Anesthesiology, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA 92161, USA
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Department of Pharmacy, Capital University of Science & Technology, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan
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Department of Chemistry, Forman Christian College, A Chartered University, Ferozepur Road, Lahore 54600, Pakistan
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Authors to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2020, 21(12), 4411; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21124411
Submission received: 22 May 2020 / Revised: 13 June 2020 / Accepted: 17 June 2020 / Published: 21 June 2020
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Protease and Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors, II)

Abstract

Carbonic anhydrase (CA) is abundant in glial cells in the brain and CA type II isoform (CA II) activity in the hippocampus plays an important role in buffering extracellular pH transients produced by neural activity. Chronic ethanol exposure results in respiratory and metabolic acidosis, producing shifts in extracellular pH in the brain and body. These neurophysiological changes by ethanol are hypothesized to contribute to the continued drinking behavior and physical withdrawal behavior in subjects consuming ethanol chronically. We explored whether chronic ethanol self-administration (ethanol drinking, 10% v/v; ED) without or under the influence of chronic intermittent ethanol vapor (CIE-ED) experience alters the expression of CA II in the hippocampus. Postmortem hippocampal tissue analyses demonstrated that CA II levels were enhanced in the hilus region of the hippocampus in ED and CIE-ED rats. We used a novel molecule—4-fluoro-N-(4-sulfamoylphenyl) benzenesulfonamide (4-FS)—a selective CA II inhibitor, to determine whether CA II plays a role in ethanol self-administration in ED and CIE-ED rats and physical withdrawal behavior in CIE-ED rats. 4-FS (20 mg/kg, i.p.) reduced ethanol self-administration in ED rats and physical withdrawal behavior in CIE-ED rats. Postmortem hippocampal tissue analyses demonstrated that 4-FS reduced CA II expression in ED and CIE-ED rats to control levels. In parallel, 4-FS enhanced GABAA receptor expression, reduced ratio of glutamatergic GluN2A/2B receptors and enhanced the expression of Fos, a marker of neuronal activation in the ventral hippocampus in ED rats. These findings suggest that 4-FS enhanced GABAergic transmission and increased activity of neurons of inhibitory phenotypes. Taken together, these findings support the role of CA II in assisting with negative affective behaviors associated with moderate to severe alcohol use disorders (AUD) and that CA II inhibitors are a potential therapeutic target to reduce continued drinking and somatic withdrawal symptoms associated with moderate to severe AUD.
Keywords: ethanol self-administration; carbonic anhydrase; hippocampus; GABA; GluR; Fos ethanol self-administration; carbonic anhydrase; hippocampus; GABA; GluR; Fos

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Sona Khan, M.; Trenet, W.; Xing, N.; Sibley, B.; Abbas, M.; al-Rashida, M.; Rauf, K.; Mandyam, C.D. A Novel Sulfonamide, 4-FS, Reduces Ethanol Drinking and Physical Withdrawal Associated With Ethanol Dependence. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2020, 21, 4411. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21124411

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Sona Khan M, Trenet W, Xing N, Sibley B, Abbas M, al-Rashida M, Rauf K, Mandyam CD. A Novel Sulfonamide, 4-FS, Reduces Ethanol Drinking and Physical Withdrawal Associated With Ethanol Dependence. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2020; 21(12):4411. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21124411

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Sona Khan, Muhammad, Wulfran Trenet, Nancy Xing, Britta Sibley, Muzaffar Abbas, Mariya al-Rashida, Khalid Rauf, and Chitra D. Mandyam. 2020. "A Novel Sulfonamide, 4-FS, Reduces Ethanol Drinking and Physical Withdrawal Associated With Ethanol Dependence" International Journal of Molecular Sciences 21, no. 12: 4411. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21124411

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Sona Khan, M., Trenet, W., Xing, N., Sibley, B., Abbas, M., al-Rashida, M., Rauf, K., & Mandyam, C. D. (2020). A Novel Sulfonamide, 4-FS, Reduces Ethanol Drinking and Physical Withdrawal Associated With Ethanol Dependence. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(12), 4411. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21124411

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