Psychopharmacology
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Acute morphine and abstinence from chronic morphine have been shown to increase and to decrease extracellular dopamine (DA) in the nucleus accumbens, respectively. In contrast, extracellular DA in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) is not modified by acute morphine and is markedly increased during abstinence syndrome. ⋯ The results suggest that: a) morphine-stimulated DA release from DA terminals is compensated by reduced DA release from NA terminals; b) morphine abstinence-induced inhibition of DA release from DA terminals is overshadowed by a marked increase in DA released from NA terminals. Thus, the paradoxical response of PFC DA to morphine and morphine abstinence may be explained by the fact that extracellular DA in the PFC mainly represents the amine co-released from NA terminals.