Invited Symposium: Medicinal Plants and Drug Actions |
Jin, W-Q (Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Science, China) Chi, Z-Q (Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Science, China) Abstract Rotundine is an active alkaloid isolated from the stem tubers of the Chinese medicinalRotundine is an active alkaloid isolated from the stem tubers of the Chinese medicinal herb Corydalis sp. It is the l-optical isomer of tetrahydropalmatine. The present study determined effects of rotundine on tolerance, and physical and psychic dependence in animal models. The analgesic effect of morphine was determined by a mouse hot-plate test in female mice. The analgesic effect of morphine was reduced by chronic morphine injection, indicating the development of tolerance. Rotundine at 20 mg/kg given subcutaneously (s.c.), which by itself did not produce any antinociceptive effect, significantly inhibited the development of tolerance. The physical dependence was evaluated in male rats. The behavioral signs including jumping, wet-dog shakes, teeth chattering, writhing, diarrhea, ptosis and vocalizing on touch, were observed. Withdrawal was precipitated by a single injection of naloxone in dependent rats. Rotundine (20 mg/kg, s.c.) suppressed jumping, teeth chattering, diarrhea and irritability but not other signs of physical dependence in the rat. The psychic dependence was assessed by the conditioned place preference in male mice. Rotundine (20 mg/kg s.c.), significantly attenuated the place preference induced by morphine. The results suggest that rotundine may be a useful drug for suppressing morphine tolerance and withdrawal symptoms. (Supported by Faculty of Medicine, HKU and National Natural Science Foundation of China (39570810)).
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Wong, T M; Jin, W-Q; Chi, Z-Q; (1998). Effects of Rotundine on Morphine Tolerance and Dependence. Presented at INABIS '98 - 5th Internet World Congress on Biomedical Sciences at McMaster University, Canada, Dec 7-16th. Invited Symposium. Available at URL http://www.mcmaster.ca/inabis98/kwan/wong0190/index.html | ||||||||
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