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Chronic cocaine alters brain mu opioid receptors
Authors:Ellen M. Unterwald   Jennifer Horne-King  Mary Jeanne Kreek
Abstract:The possibility that dopamine may modulate the expression of opioid receptors was investigated by determining the effects of chronic cocaine administration on the density of μ opioid receptors. Quantitative in vitro autoradiography with the highly selective μ opioid ligand [3H]DAMGO was used to measure and localize changes in μ opioid receptors in the brains of rats administered cocaine or saline three times daily for 14 days. Significant increases in [3H]DAMGO binding were measured in areas of the cingulate cortex, nucleus accumbens, caudate putamen, and basolateral amygdaloid nucleus of the cocaine-treated animals. These results demonstrate that μ opioid receptors undergo upregulation in response to chronic cocaine exposure and suggest that dopamine activity can regulate the expression of μ opioid receptors.
Keywords:Receptor autoradiography   Dopamine transporter   Rat brain   [3H]DAMGO binding
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