kappa-Opioid tolerance and dependence
in cultures of dopaminergic midbrain
neurons
by
Dalman FC, O'Malley KL
Department of Anesthesiology,
Washington University School of Medicine,
St.
Louis,
Missouri 63110, USA.
J Neurosci 1999 Jul 15; 19(14):5750-7
ABSTRACT
Repeated cocaine exposure upregulates kappa opioids and their receptors in
the mesocorticolimbic system; the ensuing kappa-mediated dysphoria appears to
contribute to addiction and withdrawal. As a potential rehabilitation strategy
to reverse cocaine-induced kappa sensitization, the present study used tritiated
dopamine release assays to examine the induction of kappa-opioid tolerance in
cultured mesencephalic neurons. Administration of the kappa agonist U69,593
inhibited tetrodotoxin-sensitive, spontaneous (EC(50) = 1.5 nM), and
potassium-stimulated (EC(50) = 10 nM) release. These effects were blocked by
pertussis toxin and by the kappa antagonist nor-binaltorphimine. The 2 d agonist
exposure (1 microM) caused a shift in the U69,593 dose-response curve that was
greater in the potassium-stimulated paradigm (140-fold) than in the spontaneous
release assay (sixfold). These results were attributable to the attenuation of
kappa-receptor signaling mechanisms and to dependence. In the stimulated release
assay, attenuation of kappa signaling caused by 4 hr of U69,593 exposure
recovered with a half-life of 1.1 hr, whereas attenuation after 144 hr of
exposure recovered slowly (t(1/2) = 20 hr). In the spontaneous release assay,
attenuation of kappa-opioid signaling occurred slowly (t(1/2) = 22 hr), and
resensitization after a 144 hr exposure was rapid (t(1/2) < 1 hr).
kappa-Opioid dependence was observed after 144 hr of U69,593 exposure. Thus
multiple mechanisms of adaptation to kappa-opioid exposure occur in
mesocorticolimbic neurons. These data support the idea that the administration
of kappa opioids might facilitate drug rehabilitation.
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