Title of article :
Inhibitory effects of morphine on some inflammation-related parameters in the goldfish Carassius auratusL.
Author/Authors :
Chadzinska، نويسنده , , M. and Scislowska-Czarnecka، نويسنده , , A. and Plytycz، نويسنده , , B.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
Acute peritonitis induced in the goldfish by intraperitoneal injection of a sterile Thioglycollate solution shows a typical pattern with intraperitoneal exudation of serum proteins followed by influx of leucocytes (mainly heterophils/macrophages) correlated with elevated levels of chemotactic factors in peritoneal fluid and blood plasma. Supplementation of Thioglycollate with morphine (20 mg kg−1b.w.) does not affect the leakage of serum proteins into peritoneum. In contrast, it reduces the number of exudate peritoneal leucocytes (among them heterophils/macrophages) to the control level and decreases the level of peritoneal fluid/plasma chemoattractants, both effects being reversed by naltrexone pretreatment. Morphine itself acts as a chemokinetic factor for fish leucocytes as it increases their random movements. Therefore inhibitory effects of morphine on accumulation of exudate cells might be explained by inhibition of the production/release of chemotactic factors and/or reduced sensitivity of leucocytes to chemotactic signals. The effects of morphine on the goldfish peritonitis are in concordance with those described recently in Atlantic salmon and CB6 mice.
Keywords :
opioids , peritoneal leucocytes , Morphine , Chemotaxis , inflammation , Goldfish , Chemokinesis
Journal title :
Fish and Shellfish Immunology
Journal title :
Fish and Shellfish Immunology