“…There is a large body of evidence indicating that both acute and chronic effects of opioids are partly mediated by adenosine in the central nervous system (CNS) (Sawynok, 1998). For example morphine and other μ receptor agonists were shown to enhance adenosine release from spinal cord and cortex in vitro and in vivo (Fredholm & Vernet, 1978; Phillis et al ., 1980; Stone, 1981; Sweeney et al ., 1987, 1989; Halimi et al ., 2000). In addition to its involvement in the expression of opioid‐mediated analgesia (Sawynok et al ., 1989; Keil & DeLander, 1994; Keil & Delander, 1995; Sawynok, 1998; Lavand'homme & Eisenach, 1999), a role for adenosine in the development of opioid tolerance, dependence and withdrawal has also been suggested (Kaplan & Sears, 1996; Salem & Hope, 1997, 1999; Zarrindast et al ., 1999).…”