Glucocorticoid Is Involved in Food-Entrainable Rhythm of μ-Opioid Receptor Expression in Mouse Brainstem and Analgesic Effect of Morphine
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The repeated manipulation of feeding schedule has a marked influence on the chronopharmaological aspects of many drugs. In this study, we investigated the role of endogenous glucocorticoid in the mechanism by which restricting the feeding time modulates the analgesic effect of morphine. Male ICR mice were housed under a light-dark cycle (light on from 07:00 to 19:00) with food and water ad libitum or under repeated time-restricted feeding (feeding time from 09:00 to 17:00) for 2 weeks before the experiment. Under the ad libitum feeding, mRNA levels of μ-opioid receptor and its binding capacity in mouse brainstem increased around the early dark phase, following the 24-h variation in circulating glucocorticoid levels. As a consequence, potent analgesic effects of morphine were observed in mice injected with the drug during the dark phase. Daily restricted feeding modulated the time-dependency of μ-opioid receptor function, accompanied by the alteration of the rhythm in circulating glucocorticoid levels. Under the time-restricted feeding, potent analgesic effects of morphine were found in mice injected with the drug during the light phase. Because the manipulation of feeding schedule was unable to produce the food-entrainable rhythm in the expression of μ-opioid receptor in the brainstem of adrenalectomized mice, endogenous rhythm of glucocorticoid secretion seems to be involved in the mechanism by which the time-restricted feeding modulates the analgesic effects of morphine.
- 社団法人 日本薬理学会の論文
- 2006-05-20
著者
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Yoshida Miyako
Department of Clinical Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mukogawa Womens University
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Fujioka Toshihiro
Department of Instrumental Analysis, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Fukuoka University
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To Hideto
Department Of Hospital Pharmacy Nagasaki University Hospital Of Medicine And Dentistry
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KIYOFUJI Hiroyuki
Department of Instrumental Analysis, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science, Fukuoka University
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KOYANAGI Satoru
Pharmaceutics, Division of Clinical Pharmacy, Department of Medico-Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty
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MATSUO Ayaka
Clinical Pharmacokinetics, Division of Clinical Pharmacy, Department of Medico-Pharmaceutical Scienc
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TO Hideto
Clinical Pharmacokinetics, Division of Clinical Pharmacy, Department of Medico-Pharmaceutical Scienc
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HIGUCHI Shun
Clinical Pharmacokinetics, Division of Clinical Pharmacy, Department of Medico-Pharmaceutical Scienc
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OHDO Shigehiro
Pharmaceutics, Division of Clinical Pharmacy, Department of Medico-Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty
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Matsuo Ayaka
Clinical Pharmacokinetics Division Of Clinical Pharmacy Department Of Medico-pharmaceutical Sciences
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Ohdo Shigehiro
Pharmaceutics Div. Of Clinical Pharmacy Dep. Of Medico-pharmaceutical Sciences Fac. Of Pharmaceutica
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Ohdo Shigehiro
Pharmaceutics Division Of Clinical Pharmacy Department Of Medico-pharmaceutical Science Faculty Of P
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Ohdo Shigehiro
Department Of Pharmaceutics Division Of Pharmaceutical Science Graduate School Kyushu University
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Yoshida Miyako
Department Of Instrumental Analysis Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Science Fukuoka University
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Fujioka Toshihiro
Department Of Instrumental Analysis Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Science Fukuoka University
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Koyanagi Satoru
Department Of Pharmaceutics Division Of Pharmaceutical Science Graduate School Kyushu University
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Higuchi Shun
Department Of Clinical Pharmacokinetics Graduate School Kyushu University
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Higuchi Shun
Clinical Pharmacokinetics Kyusyu University
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Kiyofuji Hiroyuki
Department Of Instrumental Analysis Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Science Fukuoka University
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Koyanagi Satoru
Pharmaceutics Division Of Clinical Pharmacy Department Of Medico-pharmaceutical Science Faculty Of P
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Higuchi Shun
Clinical Pharmacokinetics Division Of Clinical Pharmacy Department Of Medico-pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kyushu University
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Yoshida Miyako
Department of Clinical Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mukogawa Women's University
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Fujioka Toshihiro
Department of Cardiovascular Disease, Yatsushiro Sogo Hospital
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