Gabapentin completely neutralized the acute morphine activation in the rat hypothalamus: A c-Fos study

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Aim: The molecular mechanism of gabapentin (GBP)-morphine combinational function and its neuro-Anatomical sites of action to prevent, to neutralize morphine side effects and also the enhancement its analgesic effect of morphine is unknown. Methods: Morphine (10 mg/kg), saline, co-injection: GBP (150 mg/kg) with morphine (10 mg/kg) were injected by intraperitoneal injection in rats under deep anaesthesia. C-Fos immunohistochemistry technique was used to locate c-Fos expression in rat hypothalamus. Results: Gabapentin in combination with morphine significantly (p < 0.01) attenuated the acute morphine induced c-Fos immunoreactive neuron in hypothalamus. Conclusion: GBP neutralized the morphine sensitization in rat hypothalamus. GBP might neuromodulate and or antagonize the receptor regulatory machinery of morphine sensitization circuit which might work for drug discovery of morphine abuse.

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Kazi, J. A., & Zatilfarihiah, R. (2019). Gabapentin completely neutralized the acute morphine activation in the rat hypothalamus: A c-Fos study. Future Neurology, 14(2). https://doi.org/10.2217/fnl-2018-0037

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