Chronic morphine induces visible changes in the morphology of mesolimbic
dopamine neurons
by
Sklair-Tavron L, Shi WX, Lane SB,
Harris HW, Bunney BS, Nestler EJ
Department of Psychiatry,
Yale University School of Medicine,
New Haven, CT,
USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1996 Oct 1; 93(20):11202-7
ABSTRACT
The mesolimbic dopamine system, which arises in the ventral tegmental area
(VTA), is an important neural substrate for opiate reinforcement and addiction.
Chronic exposure to opiates is known to produce biochemical adaptations in this
brain region. We now show that these adaptations are associated with structural
changes in VTA dopamine neurons. Individual VTA neurons in
paraformaldehyde-fixed brain sections from control or morphine-treated rats were
injected with the fluorescent dye Lucifer yellow. The identity of the injected
cells as dopaminergic or nondopaminergic was determined by immunohistochemical
labeling of the sections for tyrosine hydroxylase. Chronic morphine treatment
resulted in a mean approximately 25% reduction in the area and perimeter of VTA
dopamine neurons. This reduction in cell size was prevented by concomitant
treatment of rats with naltrexone, an opioid receptor antagonist, as well as by
intra-VTA infusion of brain-derived neurotrophic factor. In contrast, chronic
morphine treatment did not alter the size of nondopaminergic neurons in the VTA,
nor did it affect the total number of dopaminergic neurons in this brain region.
The results of these studies provide direct evidence for structural alterations
in VTA dopamine neurons as a consequence of chronic opiate exposure, which could
contribute to changes in mesolimbic dopamine function associated with addiction.
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