| Literature DB >> 26238243 |
Diana Ciubotariu1, Cristina Mihaela Ghiciuc2, Cătălina Elena Lupușoru3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Zinc chelators were shown to facilitate some opioid-withdrawal signs in animals. Zinc deficiency, which affects more than 15% the world's population, is also common among opioid consumers and opioid-treated animals exhibit misbalances of zinc distribution. AIM: The present study focuses on how zinc ions interfere with opioid dependence/addiction and analgesia, trying to preliminary discuss if zinc supplementation in opioid-users should be recommended in order to reduce the risk of addiction.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26238243 PMCID: PMC4523930 DOI: 10.1186/s13011-015-0025-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy ISSN: 1747-597X
A table with a synthesis of above-presented data referring to zinc misbalances in conditions of opioid administration is presented below
| biological fluid or structure where zinc concentration was determined | zinc concentration evolution compared to controls and mechanisms or details (where available) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| serum or plasma | decreased | Sadlik J. et al., 2000 (humans – in case of heroin users; tendency to normalize upon detoxification treatment, but not reaching levels in control group) [ | |
| Elnimr T. et al., 1999 (humans – correlated with the abuse period) [ | |||
| Ruiz Martinez M. et al., 1999 (humans – accompanied by increased copper) [ | |||
| Iyengar V. et al., 1994 (humans – due to increased renal elimination) [ | |||
| increased | Floriańczyk B., 2000 (mice, morphine) [ | ||
| red blood cells | decreased | Ruiz Martinez M. et al., 1999 (humans) [ | |
| cerebrospinal fluid | decreased | Potkin S.G. et al., 1982 (humans) [ | |
| other tissues | brain | decreased | Floriańczyk B., 2000 (mice, morphine) [ |
| Gulya K. et al., 1991 (rats) (parietal cortex, hippocampus and striatum) – induced by the δ- agonist (D-Pen2, D-Pen5)enkephalin, antagonized by naloxon [ | |||
| liver | increased | Hidalgo J. et al., 1991 (rats, morphine) [ | |
| decreased | Floriańczyk B., 2000 (mice, morphine) [ | ||
| lungs, kidney | decreased | Floriańczyk B., 2000 (mice, morphine) [ | |
| heart, spleen, muscle | increased | Floriańczyk B., 2000 (mice, morphine) [ | |
A synthesis of how zinc ions modulate the interactions between opioid receptors ligands and their receptors is presented below
| type of ligand | endogenous / exogenous (for agonists) | name | receptor | effects | brain structure | concentration | reference | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| zinc ion actions | agonists | endogenous | enkephaline | δ-receptor specific agonist | reduced both affinity and number of binding sites | physiological concentration | Ogawa N. et al., 1985 [ | ||
| exogenous | [3H] DAGO [([Tyr-D-Ala-Gly-Methyl-Phe-Glyol]-enkephalin | μ-receptor | reduced | micromolar concentration | Tejwani G.A., Hanissian S.H. 1990 [ | ||||
| μ-receptor | reduced | Fowler C.B. et al., 2004 [ | |||||||
| [3H] DSTLE ([Tyr-D-Ser-Gly-Phe-Leu-Thr]-enkephalin) | δ-receptor | slighly reduced | micromolar concentration | Tejwani G.A., Hanissian S.H. 1990 [ | |||||
| 3H-met-enkephalinamide (2-D-ala-5-L-methionine) | δ-receptor | reduced | hippocampus, the cerebral cortex and the basal ganglia of the (rat) | endogenous concentrations | Stengaard-Pedersen K., 1982 [ | ||||
| [3H] EKC (ethylketocyclazocine) | κ-receptor | slighly reduced | micromolar concentration | Tejwani G.A., Hanissian S.H. 1990 [ | |||||
| (+)-[3H]pentazocine | σ2-receptor | slighly reduced | hippocampus (rat) | milimolar concentration | Connor M.A., Chavkin C. 1992 [ | ||||
| antagonist | [3H]naloxone | μ-receptor | reduced affinity, with no effect on the number of binding sites | hippocampus, cortex, midbrain, striatum (rat) | dose-dependent manner | Hanissian S.H., Tejwani G.A. 1990 [ | |||
| reduced zinc concentration compared to physiologic conditions | metallothionein peptide 1 (specific zinc chelator) | agonists | exogenous | (+)-[3H]pentazocine | σ2-receptor | non-changed | hippocampus (rat) | Connor M.A., Chavkin C. 1992 [ | |
| zinc deficiency effect compared to normally-fed animals | antagonist | [3H]naloxone | μ-receptor | increased | isolated brain membranes (rat) | Essatara M.B., 1984 [ | |||