Morphine withdrawal increases expression of GABA(A) receptor epsilon subunit mRNA in locus coeruleus neurons
: Heikkilä AT, Echenko O, Uusi-Oukari M, Sinkkonen ST, Korpi ER
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
: 2001
NeuroReport
: 12
: 13
: 2981
: 2985
: 1473-558X
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An increase in the activity of brain stem locus coeruleus noradrenergic 
neurons has been hypothesised to be a major factor accounting for opiate
 withdrawal symptoms. These neurons are under GABAergic inhibition. 
Their GABAA receptors have unique pharmacological properties, most 
likely due to the enriched expression of GABAA receptor subtypes 
containing novel epsilon and straight theta subunits. Using in situ 
hybridisation of cryostat sections, we now report a significant increase
 in the epsilon subunit mRNA expression after precipitation of opioid 
withdrawal by naloxone. Similar changes were detected in tyrosine 
hydroxylase mRNA expression. The results suggest increased formation of 
unique GABAA receptor subtype(s) in the locus coeruleus neurons during
 increased neuronal activity.
