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The effects of p-chlorophenylalanine (p-CPA; 100 mg/kg/day for 3 days) on morphine analgesia and the development of tolerance and physical dependence were investigated in Sprague-Dawley (SD) and Fisher (F) strains of albino rats. Using a modified flinch-jump method to detect changes in reactivity to electric footshock, F strain rats were more reactive to the footshock than SD rats, but showed less relative increase in threshold (analgesia) than SD rats following various doses of morphine. Pretreatment with p-CPA attenuated significantly morphine analgesia in SD, but not F rats. In animals implanted subcutaneously with morphine pellets, p-CPA appeared to delay the development of tolerance to morphine in both strains of rats. Hyperalgesia and loss of body weight resulted from administration of naloxone to pellet-implanted rats and p-CPA pretreatment lessened these withdrawal effects significantly in SD rats only. These results emphasize the importance of strain differences in the study of morphine analgesia and development of tolerance and dependence. Assuming differences in the function of the serotonergic inhibitory system in the two strains of rats, these data provide general support for the involvement of brain 5-HT mechanisms in modulating, if not mediating the effects of morphine. 相似文献