Poster
Presentation
Topic
: The role of NMDA receptor/NO signaling in tolerance, dependence and
convulsant effects of methadone on clonic seizure
induced by pentylenetetrazole in mice
Presenter
: Soheil Kazemi Roodsari Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran.
Abstract:
Methadone
is widely used in preventation of opiate withdrawal and also treatment opiate addiction. In
addition to its clinical uses some studies demonstrated that methadone is
associated with some alterations in seizure susceptibility. In this study, we
tried to clarify the modulatory effect of methadone
in clonic seizure threshold (CST) induced by pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) in mice,
and we also further determined the probability role of N-Methyl-D- Aspartate
(NMDA) receptor or Nitric oxide (NO) signaling in tolerance, dependence and
seizure threshold of methadone. Our data showed that methadone (0.1,0.3,1, and
3 mg/kg) in acute administration has pro convulsive effect whereas chronic
injection ( 3mg/kg, 3times/day for 5 days) enhanced seizure threshold. The non-effective
(i.e., did not significantly alter the PTZ-induced seizure threshold by itself)
doses of NMDA receptor antagonists [Ketamine (0.5 mg/kg) and MK-801(0.05
mg/kg)] were able to inhibit the pro-convulsive effect of methadone, while the
non-effective doses of a nonspecific NOS inhibitor [L-NAME (10 mg/kg)] and a
specific nNOS inhibitor [7-NI(15mg/kg)] could reversed the anti-convulsive
effect of methadone in chronic administration. Additionally, the withdrawal
syndrome signs, precipitated by naloxone and also anti-nociception effects of
methadone were reduced by administration of NMDA receptor antagonists and NOS
inhibitors accompanying methadone. These results suggest the involvement of
NMDA receptors in pro and NO pathway in anti-convulsive effects of acute and
chronic administration of methadone respectively and also both of them in
dependence and tolerance.
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