Morphine preconditions Purkinje cells against cell death under in vitro simulated ischemia-reperfusion conditions
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Morphine preconditions Purkinje cells against cell death under in vitro simulated ischemia-reperfusion conditions
Abstract
Background: Morphine pretreatment via activation of delta1-opioid receptors induces cardioprotection. In this study, the authors determined whether morphine preconditioning induces ischemic tolerance in neurons.
Methods: Cerebellar brain slices from adult Sprague-Dawley rats were incubated with morphine at 0.1-10 microM in the presence or absence of various antagonists for 30 min. They were then kept in morphine- and antagonist-free buffer for 30 min before they were subjected to simulated ischemia (oxygen-glucose deprivation) for 20 min. After being recovered in oxygenated artificial cerebrospinal fluid for 5 h, they were fixed for morphologic examination to determine the percentage of undamaged Purkinje cells.
Results: The survival rate of Purkinje cells was significantly higher in slices preconditioned with morphine (> or = 0.3 microM) before the oxygen-glucose deprivation (57 +/- 4% at 0.3 microM morphine) than that of the oxygen-glucose deprivation alone (39 +/- 3%, P < 0.05). This morphine preconditioning-induced neuroprotection was abolished by naloxone, a non-type-selective opioid receptor antagonist, by naltrindole, a selective delta-opioid receptor antagonist, or by 7-benzylidenenaltrexone, a selective delta1-opioid receptor antagonist. However, the effects were not blocked by the mu-, kappa-, or delta2-opioid receptor antagonists, beta-funaltrexamine, nor-binaltorphimine, or naltriben, respectively. Morphine preconditioning-induced neuroprotection was partially blocked by the selective mitochondrial adenosine triphosphate-sensitive potassium channel antagonist, 5-hydroxydecanoate, or the mitochondrial electron transport inhibitor, myxothiazol. None of the inhibitors used in this study alone affected the simulated ischemia-induced neuronal death.
Conclusions: These data suggest that morphine preconditioning is neuroprotective. This neuroprotection may be delta1-opioid receptor dependent and may involve mitochondrial adenosine triphosphate-sensitive potassium channel activation and free radical production. Because morphine is a commonly used analgesic, morphine preconditioning may be explored further for potential clinical use to reduce ischemic brain injury.
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