BRAIN DYNORPHIN AND ENKEPHALIN SYSTEMS IN FISCHER AND LEWIS RATS - EFFECTS OF MORPHINE-TOLERANCE AND WITHDRAWAL

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作者
NYLANDER, I
VLASKOVSKA, M
TERENIUS, L
机构
[1] Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Drug Dependence Research Section, Karolinska Institute, S-171 76 Stockholm
关键词
RAT STRAIN; DYNORPHIN; ENKEPHALIN; MORPHINE DEPENDENCE; MORPHINE WITHDRAWAL;
D O I
10.1016/0006-8993(95)00279-Y
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Lewis rats are more likely tp self-administer various drugs of abuse than Fischer rats. Here these two strains of rats were compared with regard to basal brain opioid peptide levels and the response to chronic morphine treatment and to naloxone-precipitated withdrawal. Lewis rats had lower basal dynorphin peptides in the substantia nigra, striatum (not Leu-enkephalinArg(6)) and VTA (not dynorphin B) and the pituitary gland. Leu-enkephalinArg(6) levels were also lower in these structures (with the exception of striatum which had higher levels) and in the nucleus accumbens. There were also strain differences in the response to chronic morphine treatment; in the nucleus accumbens, morphine treatment increased dynorphin A levels in Fischer rats only, in the ventral tegmental area effects were opposite with increased dynorphin levels in Fischer and decreased levels in Lewis rats, in the hippocampus dynorphin levels were markedly reduced in Lewis rats only. In Fischer rats, chronic morphine strongly affected peptide levels in the substantia nigra and striatum, whereas Lewis rats responded less in these areas. Leu-enkephalin, which derives from both prodynorphin and proenkephalin, and Met-enkephalin, which derives from proenkephalin, were affected by chronic morphine mainly in Fischer rats, increasing levels in most of the brain areas examined. The results in this study show (1) strain differences in basal levels of prodynorphin-derived opioid peptides, (2) the prodynorphin system to be differently influenced by morphine in Lewis rats than in Fischer rats and 3) the proenkephalin system to be influenced by chronic morphine in brain areas related to reward processes only in Fischer rats.
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