Unterwald E M, Horne-King J, Kreek M J
Laboratory for the Biology of Addictive Diseases, Rockefeller University, New York, NY 10021.
Brain Res. 1992 Jul 3;584(1-2):314-8. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(92)90912-s.
The possibility that dopamine may modulate the expression of opioid receptors was investigated by determining the effects of chronic cocaine administration on the density of mu opioid receptors. Quantitative in vitro autoradiography with the highly selective mu opioid ligand [3H]DAMGO was used to measure and localize changes in mu opioid receptors in the brains of rats administered cocaine or saline three times daily for 14 days. Significant increases in [3H]DAMGO binding were measured in areas of the cingulate cortex, nucleus accumbens, caudate putamen, and basolateral amygdaloid nucleus of the cocaine-treated animals. These results demonstrate that mu opioid receptors undergo upregulation in response to chronic cocaine exposure and suggest that dopamine activity can regulate the expression of mu opioid receptors.
通过测定长期给予可卡因对μ阿片受体密度的影响,研究了多巴胺可能调节阿片受体表达的可能性。使用高选择性μ阿片配体[3H]DAMGO进行定量体外放射自显影,以测量和定位每日三次给予可卡因或生理盐水14天的大鼠脑中μ阿片受体的变化。在给予可卡因的动物的扣带回皮质、伏隔核、尾状壳核和基底外侧杏仁核区域,测量到[3H]DAMGO结合显著增加。这些结果表明,μ阿片受体在长期接触可卡因后会发生上调,并提示多巴胺活性可调节μ阿片受体的表达。