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Toluene Alters Mu-Opioid Receptor Expression in the Rat Brainstem

Toluene is an ototoxic organic solvent widely used in industry and could be a cause of sleep apnea. Acute toluene administration in rats induces an increase in the number of neural cells immunostained for mu-opioid receptors in several brainstem nuclei, such as the inferior colliculus, dorsal and la...

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Published in:Industrial Health 2001, Vol.39(3), pp.231-234
Main Authors: SARACIBAR, Gonzalo, HERNANDEZ, Maria Luisa, ECHEVARRIA, Enrique, BARBERO, Ismael, GUTIERREZ, Arantza, CASIS, Oscar
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description Toluene is an ototoxic organic solvent widely used in industry and could be a cause of sleep apnea. Acute toluene administration in rats induces an increase in the number of neural cells immunostained for mu-opioid receptors in several brainstem nuclei, such as the inferior colliculus, dorsal and lateral periaqueductal gray and dorsal raphe, without changes in the superior colliculus and the interpeduncular and lateral reticular nuclei. These data suggest that mu-opioid receptors could be involved in toluene-induced neurotoxic effects on the physiological regulation of breathing during sleep, and auditive function.
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Infusions, Parenteral
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Rat brain
Rats
Receptors, Opioid, mu - biosynthesis
Receptors, Opioid, mu - drug effects
Sleep Apnea Syndromes - chemically induced
Toluene
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title Toluene Alters Mu-Opioid Receptor Expression in the Rat Brainstem
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