Substance P N-terminal fragment SP(1-7) attenuates chronic morphine tolerance and affects dynorphin B and nociceptin in rats.
Qin Zhou, Anna Carlsson, Mathias Hallberg, Fred Nyberg
Index: Peptides 32 , 1661-1665, (2011)
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Abstract
The N-terminal substance P fragment SP(1-7) is known to modulate hyperalgesia and opioid withdrawal in animal models. This study examined the effects of intraperitoneal (i.p.) injections of SP(1-7) on chronic morphine tolerance and on the levels of dynorphin B (DYN B) and nociceptin/orphanin FQ (N/OFQ) in various brain areas of male Sprague-Dawley rats. Morphine tolerance was induced by subcutaneous injections of the opioid (10mg/kg) twice daily for 7 days. SP(1-7) injected i.p. (185 nmol/kg) 30 min prior to morphine reduced the development of morphine tolerance. Immunoreactive (ir) DYN B and N/OFQ peptide levels were measured in several areas of the central nervous system. Levels of ir DYN B in rats treated with SP(1-7) and morphine were decreased in the nucleus accumbens, substantia nigra and ventral tegmental area and increased in the frontal cortex. The ir N/OFQ levels were increased in the periaqueductal gray and decreased in the nucleus accumbens. Since the concentration profiles of the two peptides were altered by SP(1-7) in the areas that are implicated in the modulation of opioid tolerance and analgesia, it is suggested that DYN B and N/OFQ systems may be involved in the effects of SP(1-7) on opioid tolerance.Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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