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Rafaat Khalil1, Jessica Humann1.
Abstract
The present investigation was conducted to evaluate the effects of testosterone on ethanol-induced alterations of µ-opioid receptor binding kinetics in specific brain regions of castrated rats. Male Sprague Dawley rats (100-124 g) adapted to a 12-h light/dark cycle were used. Animals were castrated under pentobarbital anesthesia. After a recovery period of 14 days, ethanol [3 g/kg as 22.5% solution in saline via intraperitoneal injection (i.p.)], testosterone [2.5 mg in 0.2 ml of olive oil via subcutaneous injection (s.c.) in the dorsal neck region] or the combination of ethanol and testosterone were administered to rats at 9:00 a.m. The control group was injected i.p. with 2 ml saline and s.c. with 0.2 ml olive oil for 7 days. Animals were sacrificed by decapitation at 2 h after the final injection. The brains were immediately removed, and the cortex, hippocampus, hypothalamus and midbrain were dissected. In an attempt to elucidate the mechanism involved in the hormonal modulation of the effects of ethanol and testosterone on the endogenous opioid system, the binding kinetics of the µ-opioid receptors were determined. The results obtained in the present study assisted in identifying the regulatory role of testosterone on ethanol-induced changes on µ-opioid receptor binding kinetics.Entities:
Keywords: ethanol; opioid receptor kinetics; testosterone
Year: 2019 PMID: 31423304 PMCID: PMC6684941 DOI: 10.3892/br.2019.1230
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Rep ISSN: 2049-9434
Figure 1.Effects of ethanol, testosterone and combination treatment vs castrated control on Bmax in brain areas. Data are expressed as the mean ± standard error of the mean. *P<0.05 Bmax represented by maximum amount of drug (fmol/mg protein) that is able to bind specifically to the receptors in a membrane preparation; E+T, combination of ethanol and testosterone. Bmax, total number of µ-opioid receptors.
Figure 2.Effects of ethanol, testosterone and combination treatment on Kd in brain areas vs castrated control. Data are expressed as the mean ± standard error of the mean. *P<0.05. Kd, the equilibrium dissociation constant (nM).