| Literature DB >> 34146575 |
Sarah Uddin1, Sonita Wiah1, Tony Kim1, Mia N Watson1, Tyra Jennings1, Scott M Rawls2.
Abstract
Mitragynine (MG), the most prevalent bioactive alkaloid in kratom, displays nanomolar affinity for µ, κ and δ opioid receptors and produces opioid-dependent antinociception and dependence in rats. Here, using a battery of behavioral assays, we investigated MG effects in planarians. Acute MG exposure (< 100 μM) did not affect planarian motility or environmental preference, but reduced motility was detected during abstinence from chronic MG (1, 10 μM). MG (10 μM) produced place conditioning effects that were reduced by naltrexone (10 μΜ). These results suggest that MG produces opioid-sensitive reinforcing effects in planarians and MG pharmacology is conserved across different species.Entities:
Keywords: Dependence; Invertebrate; Kratom; Mitragynine; Opioid; Place preference; Planarian
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34146575 PMCID: PMC8440406 DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2021.113499
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Physiol Behav ISSN: 0031-9384