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  • Title: Increased release of excitatory amino acids in rat locus coeruleus in kappa-opioid agonist dependent rats precipitated by nor-binaltorphimine.
    Author: Hoshi K, Ma T, Oh S, Ho IK.
    Journal: Brain Res; 1997 Apr 04; 753(1):63-8. PubMed ID: 9125432.
    Abstract:
    Extracellular fluid levels of glutamate and aspartate in the locus coeruleus (LC) during nor-binaltorphimine (nor-BNI)-precipitated withdrawal from butorphanol, (5alpha,7alpha,8beta)-(+)-N-methyl-N-[7-(1-pyrrolidiny l)-1-oxaspiro [4,5] dec-8-yl]-benzeneacetamide (U-69,593), or morphine were measured in rats. When the microdialysis probe was located in the core of the LC, increases in glutamate and aspartate were noted after nor-BNI (48 nmol/50 microl, LC)-precipitated withdrawal in rats that had been intracerebroventricularly infused with butorphanol (26 nmol/1 microl/h) or U-69,593 (26 nmol/10 microl/h) for 3 days. The glutamate and aspartate levels in the LC markedly increased in the butorphanol- or U-69,593-dependent rats within 60 min following administration of nor-BNI. However, there was no significant increase in levels of glutamate, and only a slight increase in levels of aspartate, after nor-BNI treatment of the morphine (26 nmol/1 microl/h)-infused rats. Behavioral signs of withdrawal (teeth-chattering, wet-dog shakes, etc.) were observed following nor-BNI challenge in the butorphanol- or U-69,593-infused rats, with only minimal signs in the morphine-infused rats, and none in the saline-infused controls. These results directly suggest that kappa-opioid receptors and excitatory amino acids within the LC mediate withdrawal in animals dependent on butorphanol or U-69,593, but not on morphine.
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