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Role of nitric oxide in catalepsy and hyperthermia in morphine-dependent rats
Authors:Elham A. Afify   Tahia T. Daabees   Bichoy H. Gabra  Mohamed S. Abou Zeit-Har
Affiliation:Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Alexandria, Alexandria, Egypt. Afify001@hotmail.com
Abstract:
The possible involvement of nitric oxide (NO) in morphine-induced catalepsy and hyperthermia was studied in morphine-dependent rats. Four days repeated injection regimen was used to induce morphine dependence, which was assessed by naloxone challenge (0.5 mg x kg(-1), s.c.). Pretreatment of rats with the NO synthase inhibitor, N(G)-nitro-L-arginine (L-NA, 8 mg x kg(-1) twice daily, i.p.) potentiated the cataleptic response of morphine as shown by a rightward shift in the morphine-log dose-response curve. Prior treatment of rats with the NO precursor, L-arginine (200 mg x kg(-1), twice daily, i.p.) abolished the potent effect of L-NA and restored the cataleptic scores to levels similar to those of morphine-dependent rats. The same dose of L-NA significantly blocked morphine-induced hyperthermia at the dose levels of morphine (15-105 mg x kg(-1)) and this effect was reversed by L-arginine. These data provide the first experimental evidence that NO is involved in morphine induced catalepsy and hyperthermia and demonstrated that blockade of NO synthesis may suggest a dangerous interaction with opioids in the control of motor function.
Keywords:morphine dependence   nitric oxide   catalepsy   hyperthermia   -NA   -arginine
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