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Ultrastructural changes in adrenaline- and SGC-cells after morphine coincide with alterations of adrenaline and dopamine levels
Authors:Dr Åsa Thureson-Klein  Stephen Harless  Richard Klein
Institution:(1) Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, The University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi, USA;(2) Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, The University of Mississippi Medical Center, 2500, North State Street, 39216 Jackson, Mississippi, USA
Abstract:Summary The effects of morphine on chromaffin cell ultrastructure and catecholamine contents were studied using the adrenal glands from male mice (ICR strain). After 2 h adrenaline was increased 25% from 8.1 to 11.6 mgrmol/g tissue, followed by a 50% decrease to 5.2 mgrmol/g between 8–24 h and low values persisting at 72 h. Dopamine increased initially, reaching peak values of 0.5 mgrmol/g between 8–24 h, but had returned towards control values of 0.29 mgrmol/g by 72 h. Noradrenaline remained unchanged at 2.5 mgrmol/gram. Naloxone prevented alterations in adrenaline and dopamine levels.Ultrastructural examination revealed several types of catecholamine-storing cells. Of these the adrenaline and small-granule chromaffin (SGC) cells were more affected by morphine than noradrenaline cells. While the initial elevation of adrenaline 2 h after morphine was not accompanied by significant ultrastructural changes, the decrease after 8 and 24 h was paralleled by a significant (p<0.001) loss of adrenaline granules. Signs of active membrane turnover included an increase in the number of vacuoles, and the appearance of numerous coated omega profiles and coated (77.7±0.6 nm) vesicles. Clusters of synaptic-like vesicles (59.8±8.2 nm), slightly larger than neuronal vesicles (45.4±6.4), increased in the SGC-cells. After 72 h, the chromaffin granules in adrenaline cells remained low in numbers and were heterogeneous in electron density. Many synapticlike vesicles were aligned along the SGC-cell membranes where only few chromaffin granules (109.3±20 nm) remained. Thus, continuous morphine exposure for 8–72 h increases the turnover of storage granules in adrenaline and SGC-cells with less effect on the noradrenaline cells which maintain catecholamine levels as indicated by biochemical analysis.
Keywords:Mouse adrenal medulla  Chromaffin cells  SGC cells  Morphine effects on catecholamines  Biochemical and ultrastructural correlation
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