Peripheral withdrawal recruits distinct central nuclei in morphine-dependent rats


Autoria(s): Hamlin, A.; Buller, K. M.; Day, T. A.; Osborne, P. B.
Contribuinte(s)

G. Collingridge

B. L. Craddock

Data(s)

01/10/2001

Resumo

This study examined if brain pathways in morphine-dependent rats are activated by opioid withdrawal precipitated outside the central nervous system. Withdrawal precipitated with a peripherally acting quaternary opioid antagonist (naloxone methiodide) increased Fos expression but caused a more restricted pattern of neuronal activation than systemic withdrawal (precipitated with naloxone which enters the brain). There was no effect on locus coeruleus and significantly smaller increases in Fos neurons were produced in most other areas. However in the ventrolateral medulla (A1/C1 catecholamine neurons), nucleus of the solitary tract (A2/C2 catecholamine neurons), lateral parabrachial nucleus, supramamillary nucleus, bed nucleus of the stria terminalis. accumbens core and medial prefrontal cortex no differences in the withdrawal treatments were detected. We have shown that peripheral opioid withdrawal can affect central nervous system pathways. Crown Copyright (C) 2001 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:58461

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Pergamon

Palavras-Chave #Neurosciences #Pharmacology & Pharmacy #Morphine Dependence #Substance Withdrawal Syndrome #Naloxone Methiodide #Proto-oncogene Proteins C-fos #Fos-like Immunoreactivity #Quaternary Narcotic-antagonists #Central-nervous-system #Opiate Withdrawal #C-fos #Extended Amygdala #Brain Structures #Taste-aversion #Spinal-cord #Expression #C1 #730104 Nervous system and disorders #320700 Neurosciences
Tipo

Journal Article