Suppression of morphine withdrawal syndrome by interleukin-2 and its gene.

Neuroreport

Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 200031, P.R. China.

Published: March 2005

The naloxone-precipitated withdrawal syndrome in mice and rats after intrathecal injection of recombinant human interleukin-2 protein (rIL-2) or its gene was studied. The results showed that rIL-2 could significantly decrease the number of jumps in mice. In rats, rIL-2 significantly suppressed irritating, diarrhea, weight loss, abnormal posture and salivation. Tendencies towards reductions in teeth chewing and dog-shaking were also observed. Furthermore, pcDNA3-IL-2 (8 microg DNA) had a similar effect as 1x10 IU rIL-2 protein on inhibition of morphine withdrawal syndrome in mice, and the expression of rIL-2 protein in spinal cord could be detected for 6 days. These findings provided further evidence for the neuroregulatory function of an immunological molecule such as IL-2.

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