Morphine exposure during HIV encephalitis in SCID mice

在SCID小鼠中,HIV脑炎期间吗啡暴露

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Abstract

HIV encephalitis (HIVE) is often complicated by opiate abuse. Based on human pathological, animal and in vitro studies, opiates are thought to exacerbate HIVE. To test this hypothesis we exposed 10 week old SCID mice with HIVE to morphine and examined histopathological parameters. Mice inoculated intracerebrally with either HIV-infected or uninfected (control mice) human macrophages were immediately implanted subcutaneously with pellets containing saline, morphine or morphine plus naltrexone. They were sacrificed after 10 days. Immunostaining for astrocytes (GFAP), mouse mononuclear phagocytes (CD45) and neuronal dendrites (MAP2) was analyzed by densitometry. HIVE mice exposed to either saline, morphine or morphine plus naltrexone also had brain sections counted for HIV+ human macrophages. Typical HIVE pathology was present, consistent with previously published studies. Surprisingly, there were no effects on astrogliosis, microgliosis and MAP2 decreases in the HIVE, morphine treated group. There was also no effect of morphine exposure on numbers of p24+ human macrophages. These results emphasize the complexities of modeling opiate effects in HIVE and the potential significance of opiate abuse on HIVE in humans.

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