Literature DB >> 8389861

Involvement of delta 2 opioid receptors in acute dependence on morphine in mice.

Y Miyamoto1, P S Portoghese, A E Takemori.   

Abstract

The effects that naltriben (NTB) and naltrindole 5'-isothiocyanate (5'-NTII) have on acute morphine dependence were investigated in mice. The degree of acute dependence was estimated by the ED50 value of s.c.-administered naloxone that was required to precipitate withdrawal jumping 4 hr after s.c. injection of 100 mg/kg of morphine sulfate (MS-100). Pretreatments with NTB (10 mumol/kg, s.c., 30 min before MS-100) and 5'-NTII (10 mumol/kg, s.c., 24 hr before MS-100) increased the ED50 values of naloxone compared to those of the respective saline-treated control mice. Although NTB itself (up to 10 mumol/kg s.c.) did not precipitate jumping 4 hr after MS-100, small doses of NTB (1 and 2 mumol/kg, s.c.) administered 30 min before the challenge doses of naloxone increased substantially the ED50 value of naloxone. These results suggest that delta 2 opioid receptors are involved in acute dependence on morphine in mice.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8389861

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther        ISSN: 0022-3565            Impact factor:   4.030


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