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Acute and chronic effects of morphine on Low-Mg(2+) ACSF-induced epileptiform activity during infancy in mice hippocampal slices

Interaction of morphine and seizure is complex. Mouse brain hippocampal slices were used to estimate how acute and chronic morphine treatment alters the low-magnesium artificial cerebrospinal fluid (LM-ACSF)-induced seizure activity. Hippocampal slices were taken from the normal and morphine-treated...

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Autores principales: Panahi, Yousef, Saboory, Ehsan, Roshan-Milani, Shiva, Drafshpoor, Leila, Rasmi, Yousef, Rassouli, Ali, Sadeghi-Hashjin, Goudarz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6407340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30936932
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1735-5362.251852
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author Panahi, Yousef
Saboory, Ehsan
Roshan-Milani, Shiva
Drafshpoor, Leila
Rasmi, Yousef
Rassouli, Ali
Sadeghi-Hashjin, Goudarz
author_facet Panahi, Yousef
Saboory, Ehsan
Roshan-Milani, Shiva
Drafshpoor, Leila
Rasmi, Yousef
Rassouli, Ali
Sadeghi-Hashjin, Goudarz
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description Interaction of morphine and seizure is complex. Mouse brain hippocampal slices were used to estimate how acute and chronic morphine treatment alters the low-magnesium artificial cerebrospinal fluid (LM-ACSF)-induced seizure activity. Hippocampal slices were taken from the normal and morphine-treated mice. The normal mice received saline while the other group (morphine-treated mice) received morphine daily for 5 consecutive days. Saline/morphine administration was performed subcutaneously (s.c, 0.1 mL) at postnatal days 14-18. Hippocampal slices of all animals were perfused with LM-ACSF followed by different morphine concentrations (0, 10, 100, and 1000 μM) or naloxone (10 μM). Changes in the spike count were considered as indices for quantifying the seizure activity in the slices. In hippocampus of both groups perfused with 10 or 1000 μM morphine, epileptiform activity was suppressed while it was potentiated at 100 μM morphine. The excitatory effect of morphine at 100 μM was stronger in normal mice (acute exposure) than in dependent mice (chronic exposure). Naloxone suppressed the epileptiform activities in both groups. Suppressive effect of naloxone was more significant in morphine-treated mice than in normal mice. The seizure activity in morphine-dependent mice was more labile than that of normal mice. It can be concluded that morphine had a biphasic effect on LM-ACSF-induced epileptiform activities in both groups. The occurrence of seizure was comparable in acute and chronic exposure of morphine but strength of the effect was considerably robust in normal mice. The down regulation of opioid receptors in chronic exposure is likely to be responsible for these differences.
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spelling pubmed-64073402019-04-01 Acute and chronic effects of morphine on Low-Mg(2+) ACSF-induced epileptiform activity during infancy in mice hippocampal slices Panahi, Yousef Saboory, Ehsan Roshan-Milani, Shiva Drafshpoor, Leila Rasmi, Yousef Rassouli, Ali Sadeghi-Hashjin, Goudarz Res Pharm Sci Original Article Interaction of morphine and seizure is complex. Mouse brain hippocampal slices were used to estimate how acute and chronic morphine treatment alters the low-magnesium artificial cerebrospinal fluid (LM-ACSF)-induced seizure activity. Hippocampal slices were taken from the normal and morphine-treated mice. The normal mice received saline while the other group (morphine-treated mice) received morphine daily for 5 consecutive days. Saline/morphine administration was performed subcutaneously (s.c, 0.1 mL) at postnatal days 14-18. Hippocampal slices of all animals were perfused with LM-ACSF followed by different morphine concentrations (0, 10, 100, and 1000 μM) or naloxone (10 μM). Changes in the spike count were considered as indices for quantifying the seizure activity in the slices. In hippocampus of both groups perfused with 10 or 1000 μM morphine, epileptiform activity was suppressed while it was potentiated at 100 μM morphine. The excitatory effect of morphine at 100 μM was stronger in normal mice (acute exposure) than in dependent mice (chronic exposure). Naloxone suppressed the epileptiform activities in both groups. Suppressive effect of naloxone was more significant in morphine-treated mice than in normal mice. The seizure activity in morphine-dependent mice was more labile than that of normal mice. It can be concluded that morphine had a biphasic effect on LM-ACSF-induced epileptiform activities in both groups. The occurrence of seizure was comparable in acute and chronic exposure of morphine but strength of the effect was considerably robust in normal mice. The down regulation of opioid receptors in chronic exposure is likely to be responsible for these differences. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2019-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6407340/ /pubmed/30936932 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1735-5362.251852 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Original Article
Panahi, Yousef
Saboory, Ehsan
Roshan-Milani, Shiva
Drafshpoor, Leila
Rasmi, Yousef
Rassouli, Ali
Sadeghi-Hashjin, Goudarz
Acute and chronic effects of morphine on Low-Mg(2+) ACSF-induced epileptiform activity during infancy in mice hippocampal slices
title Acute and chronic effects of morphine on Low-Mg(2+) ACSF-induced epileptiform activity during infancy in mice hippocampal slices
title_full Acute and chronic effects of morphine on Low-Mg(2+) ACSF-induced epileptiform activity during infancy in mice hippocampal slices
title_fullStr Acute and chronic effects of morphine on Low-Mg(2+) ACSF-induced epileptiform activity during infancy in mice hippocampal slices
title_full_unstemmed Acute and chronic effects of morphine on Low-Mg(2+) ACSF-induced epileptiform activity during infancy in mice hippocampal slices
title_short Acute and chronic effects of morphine on Low-Mg(2+) ACSF-induced epileptiform activity during infancy in mice hippocampal slices
title_sort acute and chronic effects of morphine on low-mg(2+) acsf-induced epileptiform activity during infancy in mice hippocampal slices
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6407340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30936932
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1735-5362.251852
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