Contrasting effects of acute vs. chronic tricyclic antidepressant treatment on central morphine analgesia

D. E. Kellstein, R. T. Malseed, Frederick J. Goldstein

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Abstract

Antinociception following central opioid microinjection in rats was assessed weekly via a tail-flick procedure during chronic tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) treatment. (1) Daily TCA: Subcutaneous injections of desipramine (DMI), 30 mg/kg, chlorimipramine (CMI), 10 mg/kg, or saline, 1 ml/kg, were given daily for 22 days. Morphine sulfate (M), 5 μg, was microinjected into the ventrolateral periaqueductal gray (VLPAG) at 7 day intervals. On day 1, DMI or CMI enhanced M analgesia whereas saline did not. Augmentation of M disappeared by days 8 and 15 for CMI and DMI, respectively and was replaced by attenuation which was still observed on day 22 for both TCAs. l-Tryptophan (LT), 100 mg/kg i.p., on days 15 and 22 temporarily restored TCA enhancement of M. Fourteen days after cessation of all daily TCA treatments, enhancement of M by CMI was similar to that observed on day 1, whereas recovery of DMI-induced facilitation was incomplete. (2) Weekly TCA: Weekly treatment with DMI, CMI, or saline in the same doses as above had similar effects. M analgesia was enhanced by the TCAs but not saline on day 1 ; this facilitation was absent by day 15. Attenuation of M by DMI or CMI was evident on day 22; 2 weeks after cessation of all weekly TCA treatments, complete recovery of TCA-induced augmentation was observed. Loss of M facilitation during chronic daily or weekly TCA administration may be related to reduction of central opioid and/or 5-HT2 receptors. © 1984.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalPain
Volume20
StatePublished - Jan 1 1984

Keywords

  • Animal
  • Comparative Study
  • Inbred Strains
  • Male
  • Opioid
  • Periaqueductal Gray
  • Rats
  • Receptors
  • Serotonin
  • Time Factors
  • analgesia
  • animal experiment
  • central nervous system
  • clomipramine
  • desipramine
  • dose time effect relation
  • drug efficacy
  • microinjection
  • morphine
  • morphine sulfate
  • nonhuman
  • pain
  • priority journal
  • rat
  • serotonin
  • sodium chloride
  • tricyclic antidepressant agent
  • tryptophan

Disciplines

  • Medicine and Health Sciences

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