Involvement of Dopaminergic Receptor Signaling in the Effects of Glutamatergic Receptor Antagonists on Conditioned Place Aversion Induced by Naloxone in Single-Dose Morphine-Treated Rats
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A better understanding of the neurochemical mechanisms mediating the aversive consequences of drug withdrawal is important for understanding drug addiction. We previously demonstrated that the inhibitory effect of glutamate receptor antagonists on the conditioned place aversion (CPA) induced by naloxone-precipitated withdrawal after a single morphine exposure could be blocked by dopamine receptor antagonists. Thus, a glutamatergic–dopaminergic interaction may participate in this phenomenon. The current study was undertaken to further characterize this interaction by employing both D1 (SCH 23390) and D2 (raclopride and eticlopride) dopamine receptor antagonists. The influence of these antagonists on the attenuation of CPA by MK-801 (NMDA receptor antagonist), GYKI 52466 (AMPA receptor antagonist), and MCPG (metabotropic glutamate receptor antagonist) was determined in rats receiving a single dose of morphine. The dopamine antagonists showed either a significant reversal or a tendency to reverse the effects of MK-801 on CPA. The effect of GYKI 52466 was also attenuated by the blockade of either D1 or D2 receptors. The effect of MCPG, however, was only blocked by D2 antagonists and not by the D1 antagonist SCH 23390. These results add evidence to the hypothesis that a glutamatergic–dopaminergic interaction may be involved in the CPA induced by naloxone-precipitated withdrawal following a single morphine exposure and suggest that both D1 and D2 dopamine receptor signaling mechanisms play a role in mediating the aversive aspects of acute dependence.
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Araki H
Division Of Pharmacy Ehime University Hospital
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Suemaru Katsuya
Department Of Clinical Pharmacology And Pharmacy Brain Science Ehime University Graduate School Of M
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Suemaru Katsuya
Division Of Pharmacy Ehime University Hospital
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Sendo Toshiaki
Department Of Hospital Pharmacy Faculty Of Medicine Kyushu University
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Araki H
Dep. Of Clinical Pharmacology And Pharmacy Brain Sci. Ehime Univ. Graduate School Of Medicine Jpn
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Araki Hiroaki
Division Of Pharmacy Ehime University Hospital
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Gomita Yutaka
School Of Pharmacy Shujitsu University
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Shibata Kazuhiko
Department Of Hospital Pharmacy Okayama University Medical School
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Kitamura Yoshihisa
Department Of Neurobiology Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
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Kawasaki Yoichi
Department Of Pharmacy Okayama University Hospital
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