Title : Cortical acetylcholine release is increased and gamma-aminobutyric acid outflow is reduced during morphine withdrawal - Antonelli_1986_Br.J.Pharmacol_89_853 |
Author(s) : Antonelli T , Beani L , Bianchi C , Rando S , Simonato M , Tanganelli S |
Ref : British Journal of Pharmacology , 89 :853 , 1986 |
Abstract :
The effects of naloxone on acetylcholine (ACh) and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) outflow from the cerebral cortex of freely moving, morphine-dependent guinea-pigs was studied. The cortical efflux of ACh in chronically-treated guinea-pigs was about half of that of normal animals. GABA efflux was unaffected. During opioid withdrawal precipitated by naloxone (0.1-10 mg kg-1, i.p.) the guinea-pigs showed jumping, hyperactivity and wet dog shakes, the intensity of which was directly related to the dose of naloxone. The withdrawal syndrome was accompanied by a dose-dependent increase in ACh release and reduction in GABA outflow; ACh release was increased by naloxone at doses lower (0.1-3 mg kg-1) than those acting on GABA efflux (1-10 mg kg-1). Atropine (10 mg kg-1) and diazepam (5 mg kg-1) did not prevent GABA and ACh changes. |
PubMedSearch : Antonelli_1986_Br.J.Pharmacol_89_853 |
PubMedID: 3814913 |
Antonelli T, Beani L, Bianchi C, Rando S, Simonato M, Tanganelli S (1986)
Cortical acetylcholine release is increased and gamma-aminobutyric acid outflow is reduced during morphine withdrawal
British Journal of Pharmacology
89 :853
Antonelli T, Beani L, Bianchi C, Rando S, Simonato M, Tanganelli S (1986)
British Journal of Pharmacology
89 :853