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Comparison of in vivo and in vitro parameters of opiate receptor binding in naive and tolerant dependent rodents.
Authors:V Höllt  J Dum  J Bläsig  P Schubert  A Herz
Institution:Department of Neuropharmacology, Max-Planck-Institut für Psychiatrie, Munich, Germany
Abstract:In vivo and in vitro approaches were used to investigate a possible change in the opiate receptors during the development of tolerance/ depende. With the pAx method no significant change in the apparent pA2 of naloxone in tolerant rats in vivo could be found, indicating that no substantial change in the affinity for the receptors takes place. Comparison of receptor binding of 3H-etorphine and 3H-naloxone to rat brain homogenate in vitro showed no difference in binding between naive and tolerant rats. The displacement of small amounts of high labeled antagonist or agonist by increasing amounts of unlabeled antagonist in mouse brain in vivo offered the possibility of characterizing properties of receptors in the intact animal. This technique revealed no indication of a change in the number of receptor sites in tolerant animals. An apparently lower affinity in the tolerant animals could be explained by the morphine present in these animals. Displacement of 3H-etorphine from receptors by a high amount of unlabeled naltrexone in vivo could also be demonstrated by autoradiography.
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