Literature DB >> 288082

Morphine and endorphins modulate dopamine turnover in rat median eminence.

S N Deyo, R M Swift, R J Miller.   

Abstract

The is evidence that some of the actions of both endogenous and exogenous opioids (e.g., stimulation of prolactin release) are mediated by interaction with catecholaminergic systems. Morphine (1.67, 5, and 15 mg/kg of body weight, intraperitoneally) altered dopamine turnover as measured by the alpha-methyl-p-tyrosine method in the median eminence, neostriatum, and frontal cortex of male Sprague-Dawley rats. The turnover rate of dopamine was reduced in the median eminence and frontal cortex but accelerated in the neostriatum. In the frontal cortex all doses were effective in decreasing dopamine turnover; however, in the median eminence the lowest dose of morphine did not significantly alter dopamine turnover. All three doses accelerated dopamine turnover in the neostriatum. Naloxone effectively reversed the effects of morphine at all doses in all brain areas, whereas it had no effect on turnover when given alone. In the median eminence, neostriatum, and frontal cortex, intraventricular injection of [D-Ala2,D-Leu5]-enkephalin (25 micrograms) or beta-endorphin (15 micrograms) produced the same effects on dopamine turnover as morphine. The actions of these peptides were blocked by naloxone. It is hypothesized that opiates and opioid peptides increase prolactin release by reducing the activity of the tuberoinfundibular dopaminergic system.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 288082      PMCID: PMC383740          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.76.6.3006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


  28 in total

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Journal:  Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  1977-09-05

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Authors:  T M Jessell; L L Iversen
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1977-08-11       Impact factor: 49.962

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Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun       Date:  1976-12-06       Impact factor: 3.575

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Authors:  K Chihara; A Arimura; D H Coy; A V Schally
Journal:  Endocrinology       Date:  1978-01       Impact factor: 4.736

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Authors:  O H LOWRY; N J ROSEBROUGH; A L FARR; R J RANDALL
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6.  Effects of enkephalin in analogues on prolactin release in the rat.

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Journal:  Life Sci       Date:  1978-06-05       Impact factor: 5.037

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Journal:  Brain Res       Date:  1978-04-21       Impact factor: 3.252

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Authors:  L Grandison; A Guidotti
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1977-11-24       Impact factor: 49.962

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Authors:  J Rossier; E Battenberg; Q Pittman; A Bayon; L Koda; R Miller; R Guillemin; F Bloom
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1979-02-22       Impact factor: 49.962

10.  Endogenous opioid peptides: multiple agonists and receptors.

Authors:  J A Lord; A A Waterfield; J Hughes; H W Kosterlitz
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1977-06-09       Impact factor: 49.962

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  23 in total

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Review 4.  Comparative aspects of opioid-dopamine interaction.

Authors:  G B Stefano
Journal:  Cell Mol Neurobiol       Date:  1982-09       Impact factor: 5.046

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Authors:  D Georges; M P Dubois
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  1984       Impact factor: 5.249

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Journal:  Neurosci Behav Physiol       Date:  1985 Sep-Oct

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Authors:  G Jungkunz; N Nedopil; E Rüther
Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)       Date:  1984       Impact factor: 4.530

8.  Inverse relationship between beta-endorphin immunoreactivity in cerebrospinal fluid and nucleus tractus solitarius in sudden infant death.

Authors:  H Storm; T O Rognum; K L Reichelt
Journal:  Eur J Pediatr       Date:  1994-05       Impact factor: 3.183

9.  The effect of morphine on 5-hydroxytryptamine synthesis and metabolism in the striatum, and several discrete hypothalamic regions of the rat brain.

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Authors:  D D Rasmussen
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