Immunocytochemical localization of endogenous codeine and morphine

Enrica Bianchi , Massimo Guarna , Alessandro Tagliamonte
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Experiments carried out by indirect immunofluorescence and unlabelled antibody enzyme procedures revealed the presence of morphine-like immunoreactive material in the perikarya, fibers, and terminals of neurons in different, discrete areas of rat and human brain. The monoclonal and polyclonal anti-morphine antibodies used do not distinguish between morphine and codeine. Endogenous morphine seems to be stored in neurons as the 3-ethereal sulphate conjugate. This possibility is supported by the finding that, although active uptake of [3H]morphine has not been detected in brain synaptosomes, long-term i.c.v. injection of the tritiated opiate results in the accumulation of radioactivity inside the same neurons in which the endogenous alkaloids have been detected. Finally, striatal slices exposed to high K+ concentrations showed a rapid disappearance of the morphine-like immunoreactive material from neurons, indicating that endogenous alkaloids are released from neurons by depolarization.

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内源性可待因和吗啡的免疫细胞化学定位
通过间接免疫荧光和无标记抗体酶程序进行的实验显示,在大鼠和人类大脑的不同离散区域的核周、纤维和神经元末梢中存在吗啡样免疫反应物质。单克隆和多克隆抗吗啡抗体不能区分吗啡和可待因。内源性吗啡似乎以3-醚硫酸盐缀合物的形式储存在神经元中。这一发现支持了这种可能性,尽管在脑突触体中未检测到[3H]吗啡的主动摄取,但长期静脉注射氚化阿片类药物会导致内源性生物碱检测到的同一神经元内放射性积累。最后,暴露在高K+浓度下的纹状体切片显示神经元中吗啡样免疫反应物质迅速消失,表明内源性生物碱通过去极化从神经元中释放出来。
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