Morphine-induced changes in cerebral and cerebellar nitric oxide synthase activity
1995
Abstract The effect of acute and chronic morphine treatment on nitric oxide (NO) synthase activity (determined by the rate of conversion of [ 14 C]arginine into [ 14 C]citrulline) on mouse brain was studied. Acute morphine treatment induced an increase in Ca 2+ -dependent NO synthase in cerebellum. This effect was blocked by coadministration with naloxone. Chronic morphine treatment (by s.c. pellet) also produced an increase in cerebellar NO synthase, with a maximum on the second day of implantation. No significant changes were found in frontal cortex and forebrain during acute or chronic morphine treatment. The relationship between opiate effects and the l -arginine: NO pathway is discussed.
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