Spinal NMDA receptor--nitric oxide mediation of the expression of morphine withdrawal symptoms in the rat
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Spinal NMDA receptor--nitric oxide mediation of the expression of morphine withdrawal symptoms in the rat
Abstract
Previous studies in this laboratory have demonstrated that cholinergic receptors within the spinal cord play an important role in the expression of naloxone-precipitated withdrawal symptoms in the morphine-dependent rat. Related cardiovascular studies in non-dependent animals have demonstrated that this spinal cholinergic system is linked to a glutamatergic, NMDA pressor pathway which also involves the participation of a nitric oxide (NO) generating system. The purpose of this study was to determine whether spinal NMDA receptors and/or NO are involved in the expression of morphine withdrawal symptoms. Rats bearing previously implanted intrathecal (IT) catheters were dependent on morphine following chronic i.a. infusion of increasing doses over 5 days. Naloxone (0.5 mg/kg) was administered via the i.a. line to precipitate withdrawal; and both cardiovascular and behavioral symptoms were recorded over 60 min. Pretreatment 20 min before naloxone with IT injection of either of the NMDA receptor antagonists, MK-801 or AP-7 (100-200 nmol), produced a significant reduction in the expression of both the cardiovascular and behavioral symptoms of up to about 60%. IT pretreatment with the NO synthase inhibitor L-NAME--a methyl ester derivative of L-arginine, also produced a dose-dependent, L-arginine reversible inhibition of the cardiovascular (mainly the pressor) component of withdrawal, but had no significant effect on the expression of behavioral signs. In contrast, IT pretreatment with L-NOARG and L-NMMA, non-ester analogs of L-arginine, significantly inhibited the expression of the behavioral signs of withdrawal but did not alter the pressor component. A combined pretreatment with L-NAME and L-NOARG resulted in suppression of both pressor and behavioral components of withdrawal. The anti-withdrawal actions of either class of NO synthase inhibitor could not be attributed to blockade of local muscarinic receptors. These findings are consistent with a role for both spinal NMDA receptors and a NO generating system in the expression of both the behavioral and autonomic components of naloxone-precipitated withdrawal. They also suggest that different structural analogs of L-arginine have different profiles of activity in this regard--opening the possibility that different isozymes of NO synthase located within the same spinal region mediate different physiological or behavioral functions.
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