He Y, Lu Y, Shen Y, Wu F, Xu X, Kong E, Huang Z, Sun Y, Yu W. Transgenic increase in the β-endorphin concentration in cerebrospinal fluid alleviates morphine-primed relapse behavior through the μ opioid receptor in rats.
J Med Virol 2019;
91:1158-1167. [PMID:
30701563 PMCID:
PMC6593851 DOI:
10.1002/jmv.25415]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Opioid-primed relapse is a global burden. Although current strategies have improved, optimal therapy is urgently needed.
METHODS
A recombinant adenovirus (Ad-NEP) expressing β-endorphin (β-EP) was designed and injected intracerebroventricularly (icv) into the right lateral ventricle in rats. Spatial and temporal β-EP expression in the lateral ventricle wall, subventricular zone and adjacent choroid plexus and the β-EP concentration in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) were observed during a 21-day period. A morphine priming-induced conditioned place preference (CPP) rat model was established. The β-EP-ir neuron counts, CSF β-EP concentration, and CPP score, which were used to evaluate morphine-primed reinstatement following extinction, were recorded 7 days after the icv injection. Additionally, the rats were pretreated with the irreversible μ opioid receptor antagonist β-funaltrexamine (β-FNA) and the selective κ opioid receptor antagonist nor-binaltorphimine (nor-BNI) to identify the receptor-dependent mechanism.
RESULTS
Both peak β-EP expression in target neurons and the peak CSF β-EP concentration occurred 7 to 8 days after Ad-NEP icv injection. The sustainable increase in the CSF β-EP concentration was correlated with a decrease in the CPP score 7 days after the Ad-NEP icv injection. Furthermore, reinstatement was almost reversed by β-FNA pretreatment 24 hours before the behavioral test, but nor-BNI had little effect.
CONCLUSION
The increasing cerebrospinal fluid β-endorphin concentrations showed that the therapeutic effect on opioid relapse occurred predominantly through a μ opioid receptor-dependent mechanism. The Ad-NEP adenovirus can be considered an alternative therapy for opioid relapse.
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