Literature DB >> 762650

Adrenal steroids indirectly modulate morphine and beta-endorphin effects.

J W Holaday, P Y Law, H H Loh, C H Li.   

Abstract

The pharmacological effects of morphine or the postulated physiological opiate, beta-endorphin, were compared in adrenalectomized and sham control animals. Pretreatment of adrenalectomized rats and mice with the synthetic glucocorticoid dexamethasone 2 hr before opiate injections abolished the adrenalectomy-induced sensitization to parenteral opiates. This effect of dexamethasone was completely blocked by cycloheximide, a protein-synthesis inhibitor. After parenteral injection ot tritiated morphine, total tritium counts in the blood and brains of adrenalectomized mice were greater than in sham controls; this effect was also blocked by dexamethasone pretreatment. Administration of SKF 525-A before morphine produced results which suggest that this putative inhibitor of the mixed-function oxidase metabolizing enzyme system also alters opiate potency. Collectively, these studies provide evidence that adrenalectomy causes a decrease in morphine metabolism which enhances the parenteral potency of this opiate through increased bioavailability. Furthermore, the dexamethasone reversal of this effect appears to depend upon its de novo induction of protein components of the opiate-metabolizing system. The possibility that a physiological interplay between endorphins and corticosteroids exists is suggested by the dexamethasone blockade of both the pharmacological effects and the toxicity of intravenous beta-endorphin in adrenalectomized mice.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 762650

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


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