IS INTRACELLULAR SODIUM INVOLVED IN THE MECHANISM OF TOLERANCE TO OPIOID DRUGS

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BRASE, DA
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10.1016/0306-9877(90)90118-X
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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Recent studies indicate that one of the more likely mechanisms of opioid tolerance could involve a decrease in the efficiency with which agonists can induce coupling of their specific binding sites in neuronal membranes to the activation (or deactivation) of an effector system. Reports of sodium-induced decreases in opioid receptor agonist binding and in the size of ligand/receptor complexes, as well as modulation of opioid activity by manipulation of sodium in vivo, indicate that sodium might play a physiological role in modulating opioid receptor function. Reports of morphine-induced systemic sodium retention in animals, as well as morphine-induced increases in brain intracellular sodium and decreases in brain Na+, K+-ATPase activity, indicate that the development of tolerance may be accompanied by changes in the disposition of sodium. The direction of these sodium- and morphine-induced changes is consistent with the hypothesis that an increase in intracellular sodium could participate in the mechanism(s) of opioid tolerance development. © 1990.
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