Prenatal exposure to morphine alters brain μ opioid receptor characteristics in rats |
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Authors: | Agnes Rimano´ czy,Ilona Vathy |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Psychiatry, Albert Einstein College of Medicine 1300 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx, NY 10461, USA;bDepartment of Psychiatry, Albert Szent-Gyo¨rgyi Medical University Szeged, Hungary |
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Abstract: | Prenatal morphine exposure alters neither the binding capacity nor the affinity of ligand binding to μ opioid receptors of adult male brains. However, males have significantly higherBmax in the hypothalamus than ovariectomized females. In females, prenatal exposure to morphine reduces theBmax of μ opioid receptors 25% in the hypothalamus and preoptic area. Estrogen treatment increases theBmax of μ opioid receptors in the striatum of all ovariectomized females but in the hypothalamus only of morphine-exposed females, thereby eliminating the sex difference observed in control animals. |
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Keywords: | Prenatal morphine μ Opioid receptor Hypothalamus Sex dimorphism |
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