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Behavioral evidence for an opiate pituitary mechanism subserving conditioned analgesia.

Margherita Gaiardi1, Maria Bartoletti, Carla Gubellini, Angela Bacchi, Mario Babbini.   

Abstract

The effect of a naloxone or a dexamethasone pretreatment on the conditioned analgesia resulting from the exposure of rats to an experimental chamber repeatedly paired with a grid shock was investigated. Shock induced disruption of bar pressing activity was taken as a behavioral measure of pain responsiveness. It was found that a 6, but not a 3, mg/kg dose of naloxone i.p. is hyperalgesic in unconditioned rats and effectively antagonizes conditioned analgesia. Dexamethasone (up to a dose of 2 + 1 mg/kg i.p. 23 and 1 h prior) did not alter the pain responsiveness of unconditioned rats, but caused a dose dependent suppression of conditioned analgesia. These results are discussed in terms of an opiate pituitary mechanism subserving conditioned analgesia.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6314229     DOI: 10.1016/0304-3959(83)90130-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pain        ISSN: 0304-3959            Impact factor:   6.961


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1.  Plasma beta-endorphin levels in oral surgery patients following diazepam, fentanyl or placebo.

Authors:  K M Hargreaves
Journal:  Anesth Prog       Date:  1984 May-Jun
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