AFTER CHRONIC OPIOID EXPOSURE SENSORY NEURONS BECOME SUPERSENSITIVE TO THE EXCITATORY EFFECTS OF OPIOID AGONISTS AND ANTAGONISTS AS OCCURS AFTER ACUTE ELEVATION OF GM1 GANGLIOSIDE

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作者
CRAIN, SM [1 ]
SHEN, KF [1 ]
机构
[1] YESHIVA UNIV ALBERT EINSTEIN COLL MED, DEPT PHYSIOL BIOPHYS, BRONX, NY 10461 USA
关键词
EXCITATORY OPIOID RECEPTOR; DORSAL ROOT GANGLION NEURON; ACTION POTENTIAL PROLONGATION; GM1; GANGLIOSIDE; CHRONIC OPIOID EXPOSURE; EXCITATORY OPIOID SUPERSENSITIVITY;
D O I
10.1016/0006-8993(92)90417-8
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Mouse sensory dorsal-root ganglion (DRG) neurons chronically exposed to 1-mu-M D-Ala2-D-Leu5-enkephalin (DADLE) for > 1 week in culture become tolerant to opioid inhibitory effects, i.e. shortening of the duration of the calcium-dependent component of the action potential (APD). Acute application of higher concentrations of DADLE (ca. 10-mu-M) to these treated neurons not only fails to shorten the APD but, instead, generally elicits excitatory effects, i.e. prolongation of the APD. The present study shows that chronic DADLE- or morphine-treated DRG neurons also become supersensitive to the excitatory effects of of opioids. Whereas nM concentrations of dynorphin(1-13) are generally required to prolong the APD of naive DRG neurons, fM levels become effective after chronic opioid treatment. Whereas 1-30 nM naloxone or diprenorphine do not alter the APD of naive DRG neurons, both opioid antagonists unexpectedly prolong the APD of most of the treated cells. Similar supersensitivity to the excitatory effects of opioid agonists and antagonists was previously observed after acute treatment of naive DRG neurons with GM1 ganglioside. Our results suggest that both chronic opioid and acute GM1 treatments of DRG neurons greatly enhance the efficacy of opioid excitatory receptor functions so that even the extremely weak agonist properties of naloxone and diprenorphine become effective in prolonging the APD of these treated cells when tested at low concentrations, whereas their antagonist properties at inhibitory opioid receptors do not appear to be altered. Furthermore, whereas cholera toxin-B subunit (CTX-B; 1-10 nM) blocks opioid-induced APD prolongation in naive DRG neurons (presumably by interfering with endogenous GM1 modulation of excitatory opioid receptors functions), even much higher concentrations of CTX-B were ineffective in chronic opioid-treated as well as acute GM1-elevated neurons. These and related data suggest that opioid excitatory supersensitivity in chronic opioid-treated DRG neurons may be due to a cyclic AMP-dependent increase in GM1 ganglioside levels. Our results may clarify mechanisms of opioid dependence and the paradoxical supersensitivity to naloxone which triggers withdrawal symptoms after opiate addiction.
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