Escalating morphine dosing in HIV-1 Tat transgenic mice with sustained Tat exposure reveals an allostatic shift in neuroinflammatory regulation accompanied by increased neuroprotective non-endocannabinoid lipid signaling molecules and amino acids.
Douglas J HermesIan R JacobsMegan C KeyAlexis F LeagueBarkha J Yadav-SamudralaChangqing XuVirginia D McLaneSara R NassWei JiangRick B MeekerBogna M Ignatowska-JankowskaAron H LichtmanZibo LiZhanhong WuHong YuanPamela E KnappKurt F HauserSylvia FittingPublished in: Journal of neuroinflammation (2020)
Overall results demonstrate that 3 months of Tat exposure increased morphine tolerance and potentially innate immune tolerance evidenced by reductions in specific cytokines (e.g., IL-1α, IL-12p40) and microglial reactivity. In contrast, short-term, escalating morphine exposure acted as a secondary stressor revealing an allostatic shift in CNS baseline inflammatory responsiveness from sustained Tat exposure.