Beani_1989_J.Pharmacol.Exp.Ther_250_682

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Title : Changes in cortical acetylcholine and gamma-aminobutyric acid outflow during morphine withdrawal involve alpha-1 and alpha-2 receptors - Beani_1989_J.Pharmacol.Exp.Ther_250_682
Author(s) : Beani L , Tanganelli S , Antonelli T , Simonato M , Spalluto P , Tomasini C , Bianchi C
Ref : Journal of Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics , 250 :682 , 1989
Abstract :

Naloxone (0.3-9 mumol kg-1), electrical stimulation of locus ceruleus or clonidine at low doses (7.5-112 nmol kg-1) increased the release of acetylcholine from the exposed parietal cortex of freely moving, morphine-tolerant guinea pigs. This increase was not additive and was prevented by prazosin (35.8 nmol kg-1), suggesting the involvement of alpha-1 receptors. At high doses (374 nmol kg-1 or more) clonidine inhibited acetylcholine release through alpha-2 receptors, as it did in naive animals at 7.5 nmol kg-1. Clonidine (374 nmol kg-1) and prazosin (35.8 nmol kg-1) reduced the objective signs of naloxone-precipitated withdrawal. Electrical stimulation of the locus ceruleus or naloxone treatment reduced the release of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) from the exposed parietal cortex of morphine-tolerant guinea pigs. This reduction was not additive and was prevented by idazoxan (84 nmol kg-1), suggesting the involvement of alpha-2 receptors. Clonidine (7.5 nmol kg-1), too, reduced the release of GABA in morphine-tolerant animals. However, when tested jointly with naloxone, clonidine (7.5-112 nmol kg-1) induced alpha-1-mediated facilitation of GABA release (like that elicited in naive animals at 112-374 nmol kg-1) leaving the signs of withdrawal unchanged. This points to the stimulation of alpha-1 receptors highly responsive to this agonist (but not to locus ceruleus stimulation) during naloxone-precipitated withdrawal. In conclusion, chronic morphine treatment modifies the alpha-1- and alpha-2-mediated control of GABA and acetylcholine neurons.

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Beani L, Tanganelli S, Antonelli T, Simonato M, Spalluto P, Tomasini C, Bianchi C (1989)
Changes in cortical acetylcholine and gamma-aminobutyric acid outflow during morphine withdrawal involve alpha-1 and alpha-2 receptors
Journal of Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics 250 :682

Beani L, Tanganelli S, Antonelli T, Simonato M, Spalluto P, Tomasini C, Bianchi C (1989)
Journal of Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics 250 :682