Antisense oligonucleotides to human SQA-neuropeptide FF decrease morphine tolerance and dependence in mice

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Gelot, Agathe | Francés, Bernard | Gicquel, Sophie | Zajac, Jean-Marie

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International audience. Neuropeptide FF (Phe-Leu-Phe-Gln-Pro-Gln-Arg-Phe-NH2) is able to modulate opioid analgesia. Intracerebroventricular treatment for 5 days with antisense-oligodeoxynucleotides complementary to the sequence of human SQA-neuropeptide FF (Ser-Gln-Ala-Phe-Leu-Phe-Gln-Pro-Gln-Arg-Phe-NH2) precursor gene or by mismatch-oligodeoxynucleotides did not change the antinociceptive activity of morphine in the mouse tail flick test. In contrast, antisense- but not mismatch-oligodeoxynucleotides attenuated significantly the tolerance to the analgesic activity of morphine and the withdrawal syndrome precipitated by naloxone in morphine-treated mice. These treatments with oligodeoxynucleotides did not modify neuropeptide FF-immunoreactivity content in whole brain but repeated injections of an agonist of neuropeptide FF receptors increased the intensity of morphine tolerance. These results demonstrate the important role of neuropeptide FF in opioid pharmacodependence.

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