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Modification of morphine-induced change in striatal (3H)-spiroperidol binding and stereotype behavior by cyclo(Leu-Gly)
Authors:R.F. Ritzman  J.M. Lee  J.Z. Fields
Affiliation:1. Department of Physiology and Biophysics and University of Illinois Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research and Training Program University of Illinois at the Medical Center Chicago, IL 60612, USA;2. Department of Pharmacology, Chicago Medical School North Chicago, Illinois 60064, USA
Abstract:Recent reports from our laboratories have indicated that the peptide cyclo(Leu-Gly), an analog of MIF (Pro-Leu-Gly-NH2), administered prior to chronic exposure to morphine, prevents the development of both analgesic tolerance and some signs of physical dependence. The same peptide treatment also prevented the development of morphine-induced increases in certain behavioral responses to the dopamine agonist apomorphine. The present study investigated behavioral (stereotypy) and neurochemical receptor changes (specific (3H)-spiroperidol binding) occuring in the rat striatal dopamine (DA) system following chronic morphine treatment with and without prior cyclo(Leu-Gly)administration. While chronic morphine treatment (s.c. 5 pellet implant for 3 days, each pellet contained 65 mg morphine free base) did not alter the total number of high-affinity striatal (3H)-spiroperidol binding sites (28 fmol/mg tissue), it did increase the affinity of the receptor for the ligand (KD decreased from 40 to 24 pM). Cyclo(Leu-Gly) (8 mg/kg) prevented the morphine induced increase in dopamine receptor affinity. In parallel, cyclo(Leu-Gly) prevented the increase in apomorphine-induced stereotypy which was observed in chronic morphine treated rats. The peptide alone did not alter any of the binding characteristics. These data suggest that the ability of the peptide to block the development of physical dependence induced by morphine may involve the ability of the peptide to interfere with morphine-induced changes in dopaminergic systems.
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