2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0306-4522(00)00461-9
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Synergistic neurotoxicity of opioids and human immunodeficiency virus-1 Tat protein in striatal neurons in vitro

Abstract: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection selectively targets the striatum, a region rich in opioid receptor-expressing neural cells, resulting in gliosis and neuronal losses. Opioids can be neuroprotective or can promote neurodegeneration. To determine whether opioids modify the response of neurons to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) Tat protein-induced neurotoxicity, neural cell cultures from mouse striatum were initially characterized for mu and/or kappa opioid receptor immunoreactivity. These… Show more

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“…1A) or 48 h (data not shown) following exposure as previously reported (Gurwell et al, 2001;Singh et al, 2004). The toxic actions of both virotoxins were highly selective and toxicity was not observed when nontoxic, mutant Tat (Tat Δ31-61 ) or denatured gp120 (20 min boiling) were used (Fig.…”
Section: Hiv-1 Tat and Gp120 Exposure Cause Striatal Neuronal Losses supporting
confidence: 74%
“…1A) or 48 h (data not shown) following exposure as previously reported (Gurwell et al, 2001;Singh et al, 2004). The toxic actions of both virotoxins were highly selective and toxicity was not observed when nontoxic, mutant Tat (Tat Δ31-61 ) or denatured gp120 (20 min boiling) were used (Fig.…”
Section: Hiv-1 Tat and Gp120 Exposure Cause Striatal Neuronal Losses supporting
confidence: 74%
“…Striatal neurons were seeded at identical densities (4 × 10 5 cells/cm 2 ) and grown on poly-D-lysine (0.1 mg/ml) coated Costar-24 well-plates in an incubator maintained at 35-36 °C in 5% CO 2 95% air and high humidity. The cultures described in the present study are enriched in medium spiny neurons, which comprise about 85-95% of neurons in the mouse striatum, and contain about 3-8% astroglia and about 0.4% monocytes/microglia (Hauser, unpublished), but which differ from an alternative mixed neuronal-glial striatal culture system previously characterized by us (Gurwell et al, 2001).…”
Section: Striatal Neuronal Culturesmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Recombinant Tat 1-72 was prepared as described previously with minor modifications (Gurwell et al, 2001). Recombinant gp120 from HIV-SF2 made in CHO cells was a gift from Chiron Inc. (Emeryville, CA, USA), and purified and handled as previously described (Holden et al, 1999;Haughey, 2002).…”
Section: Viral Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Opiates are not intrinsically toxic. 18 However, chronic, intermittent opiate exposure disrupts secondary messenger cascades and increases oxidative stress, 19 which may enhance the vulnerability of neurons to HIV proteins such as Tat and gp120. 20 In transgenic mice that express the HIV-Tat protein, morphine exposure had profound effects in the basal ganglia.…”
Section: Results Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%