Differential Effect of Chronic Morphine on Neuronal Degeneration in Male vs. Female Mice

Author:

Brazile Chet1,Fan Ruping2,Benoit Beau3,Arnold Thomas2,Korneeva Nadejda23

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine, LSU Health Shreveport, Shreveport, LA 71103, USA

2. Department of Emergency Medicine, LSU Health Shreveport, Shreveport, LA 71103, USA

3. Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Neuroscience, LSU Health Shreveport, Shreveport, LA 71103, USA

Abstract

Opioid abuse in the United States has been increasing at an alarming rate over the past 20 years. Sex differences are documented for the rates of opioid-related overdoses, abuse patterns, and drug-induced physiological effects. In our previous study, we demonstrated that chronic oxycodone administration in young female rats is associated with neurodegeneration in the brain. Males and females are susceptible to neurodegenerative diseases via differing mechanisms. To investigate whether opioid exposure affects males and females differently, we treated young mice with chronic morphine. We observed that females had stronger antinociceptive responses to acute morphine and showed a delayed development of tolerance. Males had a higher basal Bax level in the brain that correlated with a higher number of apoptotic cells. Morphine increased Bax levels in both males and females without affecting the numbers of apoptotic cells. Morphine increased activated caspase 3 in axons and increased the MBP level in plasma only in females, suggesting a demyelination process. Our data suggest that males are protected from demyelination by having a higher basal BDNF level. Altogether, our results suggest that males and females have different molecular signaling underlying their patterns in the development of morphine tolerance and drug-induced neuronal degeneration.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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