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Morphine stimulates superoxide formation by glomerular mesangial cells
Authors:Pravin C Singhal  Mohan Pamarthi  Robin Shah  Dev Chandra  Nora Gibbons
Institution:(1) Department of Medicine, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, 11042 New Hyde Park, New York;(2) The Long Island Campus for Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York
Abstract:Focal glomerulosclerosis is the predominant glomerular lesion in heroin addicts. We studied whether morphine, a metabolite of heroin, could directly affect the formation of superoxide by glomerular mesangial cells. Mesangial cells preincubated with morphine (10–8 M) showed a higher (P<0.001) production of superoxide when compared to control cells (control) 401±21 vs. morphine 610±41 nM/mg protein/h). This effect of morphine on mesangial cells was dose dependent. Naloxone, an opiate antagonist, attenuated morphine-induced formation of Superoxide by mesangial cells control, 317±4; morphine (10–8 M), 573±9; and naloxone (10–8 M) + morphine (10–8 M), 333±6 nM/mg protein/h]. We conclude that morphine enhances formation of superoxide by mesangial cells and this effect of morphine seems to be mediated through opiate receptors. Since superoxide has been demonstrated to cause mesangiolysis, we propose that morphine may be playing a role in the induction of mesangial injury in patients with opiate abuse.This work was supported by National Institute of Health Grant R01-DA-06753.
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