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Proconvulsant Effect of Post-Weaning Social Isolation Stress May Be Associated With Dysregulation of Opioid System in the Male Mice Publisher Pubmed



Imran Khan M1, 2 ; Shirzadian A1, 2 ; Hajmirzaian A1, 2 ; Mehr SE1, 2 ; Dehpour AR1, 2 ; Rahimibalaei M3 ; Amiri S1, 2
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  1. 1. Experimental Medicine Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, International Campus, Tehran, Iran
  3. 3. Department of Human Anatomy and Cell Science, College of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada

Source: Medical Hypotheses Published:2015


Abstract

Opioid system has been reported to be involved in the consequences of post-weaning social isolation stress (SIS) such as hypoalgesia and social behaviors. Also, previous studies have shown that SIS increases mu opioid receptor expression in the regions of the brain associated with epileptogenesis such as basolateral amygdala and cortex. Interestingly, experiencing SIS increases seizure risk in the adulthood. Regarding the SIS-induced alterations in the opioid system, we hypothesize that increase in opioidergic system activity (mostly by mu receptor) may be associated with increase in vulnerability to seizures. In non-stressed mice, morphine at low doses (1. mg/kg) has an anticonvulsant effect on seizure threshold while higher doses (60. mg/kg) are proconvulsant. To support the hypothesis, we showed that administration of anticonvulsant dose of morphine (1. mg/kg) to socially isolated male mice not only was not able to reverse the negative effect of SIS on seizure susceptibility to pentylenetetrazole but also enhanced it. These results support our hypothesis that proconvulsant effect of post-weaning social isolation stress may be associated with dysregulation of opioid system in the adult male mice. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd.
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