Involvement of κ-opioids in the mouse cerebellar adenosinergic modulation of ethanol-induced motor incoordination

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Dar, MS [1 ]
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[1] E Carolina Univ, Sch Med, Dept Pharmacol, Greenville, NC 27858 USA
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kappa-opioid agonists; nor-binaltorphimine; motor incoordination; ethanol; adenosine;
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10.1097/00000374-199804000-00022
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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Using rotorod performance as the test response, possible modulation and co-modulation of ethanol-induced motor incoordination by the cerebellar kappa-opioid and adenosine A(1) receptors was studied. A dose-related accentuation of ethanol-induced motor incoordination was observed after direct cerebellar microinfusion of three kappa-opioid receptor agonists: U-50488, U-62066, and bremazocine, On the contrary, significant and dose-related attenuation of ethanol's motor impairment was produced by intracerebellar nor-binaltorphimine, a kappa-opioid receptor antagonist. Furthermore, the accentuation by kappa-agonists was virtually abolished by kappa-antagonist nor-binaltorphimine. Therefore, the accentuation and attenuation by kappa-opioid receptor agonists/antagonist, respectively, was through specific kappa-opioid receptors, Pretreatment with the intracerebellar adenosine A(1)-selective agonist, N-6-cyclohexyladenosine, further enhanced the ethanol-induced motor incoordination and its accentuation by intracerebellar kappa-opioid receptor agonists, Ethanol-induced motor incoordination was markedly attenuated by intracerebellar pertussis toxin (PTX) pretreatment, suggesting an involvement of PTX-sensitive G protein in the expression of motor incoordinating effect of ethanol, Additionally, the intracerebellar PTX also markedly attenuated the accentuation by kappa-opioid agonists of ethanol-induced motor impairment, suggesting participation of PTX-sensitive GTP-binding G protein (G(i) G(o)) in the kappa-opioid modulation of ethanol's motor impairment. It also confirms that kappa-opioid receptors are linked to PTX-sensitive G protein. The functional similarity between kappa-opioid and adenosine A(1) receptors in increasing ethanol's motor incoordination, together with their anatomical co-localization primarily on the axons and axonal terminals of the cerebellar granule cells, suggests a possible common catalytic unit of adenylate cyclase as the basis of modulation of ethanol-induced motor incoordination by both receptor mechanisms.
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