Literature DB >> 2860239

Biochemical correlates of morphine withdrawal. 1. Characterization in the adrenal medulla and locus ceruleus.

P S DiStefano, O M Brown.   

Abstract

Adrenal catecholamines and their synthesizing enzymes were monitored during morphine treatment and after naloxone-precipitated morphine withdrawal in the rat. At 2 and 6 hr of withdrawal epinephrine content was reduced to approximately 50 and 45% of control. Five days after withdrawal a significant overshoot in adrenal epinephrine concentration was observed. Morphine treatment increased adrenal tyrosine hydroxylase activity to 160% of control. Precipitation of withdrawal with naloxone further increased adrenal tyrosine hydroxylase activity to 240% of control after 1 day; the enzyme activity returned to control values at day 7. Similar effects, but of lesser magnitude, were observed with locus ceruleus tyrosine hydroxylase activity. No increase in adrenal dopamine-beta-hydroxylase activity was seen until day 3 of withdrawal and this activity peaked at 5 days to 160% of control values. Adrenal phenylethanolamine-N-methyltransferase activity was unchanged during the time course studied. Splanchnicotomy caused depletion of adrenal epinephrine to 60% of control. Morphine withdrawal in these animals caused a further (23%) decrease in epinephrine content. These data show that epinephrine is selectively released from the adrenal medulla during naloxone-precipitated morphine withdrawal in the rat and that this release has both a direct and a centrally mediated component. The possible mechanisms underlying these biochemical changes are discussed.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2860239

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther        ISSN: 0022-3565            Impact factor:   4.030


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1.  Effect of morphine and abstinence syndrome on [3H]bromoxidine binding to alpha 2-adrenoceptors in rat brain.

Authors:  A Fernández-López; C Soria; V Revilla; T Gómez; P Calvo
Journal:  Neurochem Res       Date:  1994-04       Impact factor: 3.996

2.  Modulation of brain alpha 2-adrenoceptor and mu-opioid receptor densities during morphine dependence and spontaneous withdrawal in rats.

Authors:  I Ulibarri; J A García-Sevilla; L Ugedo
Journal:  Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol       Date:  1987-11       Impact factor: 3.000

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