The modulatory actions of dopamine D2/3 agonists and antagonists on the locomotor-activating effects of morphine and caffeine in mice |
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Authors: | Cook Charles D Beardsley Patrick M |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Virginia Commonwealth University, 410 North 12th Street, Smith Building, P.O. Box 980613, Richmond, VA 23298-0613, USA. ccook@hsc.vcu.edu |
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Abstract: | Morphine produces robust increases in locomotor activity in mice. Recent data indicate that dopamine (DA) D2/3 agonists attenuate the discriminative stimulus and antinociceptive effects of mu opioid agonists such as morphine. The present study was designed to determine the extent to which D2/3 receptor activation and blockade can modulate morphine-induced locomotion using a novel cumulative dosing procedure in Swiss-Webster mice. The results indicate that morphine-induced locomotion is nonsignificantly attenuated by the D2/3 agonists quinelorane and quinpirole, whereas the D2/3 antagonists eticlopride and nafadotride, as well as the partial D2/3 agonist BP897, significantly reduced morphine-induced locomotion. To determine the specificity of this modulation, these agonists and antagonists were examined in combination with caffeine, a drug that also indirectly alters DAergic activity. Unlike the effects on morphine, caffeine-induced locomotion was unaltered by eticlopride, nafadotride and BP897, but was attenuated by quinelorane and quinpirole. These results indicate that modulation of D2/3 receptors can, in turn, alter the locomotor-activating effects of morphine. |
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