Literature DB >> 6093181

Analgesic cross-tolerance between morphine and opioid peptides.

S P Sivam, I K Ho.   

Abstract

The analgesic effect of intracerebroventricular administration of morphine, ketocyclazocine, [D-ala2]-methionine enkephalinamide (DAM), [D-ala2-D-leu5]-enkephalin (DADLE), leuenkephalin, metenkephalin, and beta-endorphin on acetic acid-induced abdominal writhing (AAW) was investigated in naive and morphine-tolerant mice. It was found that the relative potencies of a series of opioids are different in naive and morphine-tolerant groups. In naive animals, the order of potency (ED50, nmol) was beta-endorphin greater than morphine = DAM greater than DADLE greater than ketocyclazocine = leuenkephalin = metenkephalin. The morphine-tolerant animals were cross-tolerant to ketocyclazocine and to all the peptides studied; DAM and beta-endorphin exhibited the highest degree of tolerance. In morphine-tolerant animals, the order of potency was morphine = DADLE = beta-endorphin greater than DAM = ketocyclazocine = metenkephalin greater than leuenkephalin. The results indicate that endogenous opioid systems may be affected by tolerance development to morphine.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6093181     DOI: 10.1007/bf00432026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)        ISSN: 0033-3158            Impact factor:   4.530


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