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Some altered responses in rats formerly dependent on morphine
Authors:Hideo Nakamura  Katsumi Ishii  Masanao Shimizu
Institution:(1) Department of Pharmacology, Research Laboratories, Dainippon Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., 564 Suita/Osaka, Japan
Abstract:This investigation examined whether or not physical dependence or other abnormalities were detectable 1–3months after withdrawal in dependent rats that had been treated with the morphine (maintenance dose of 100×2mg/kg/day,s.c.) for 7 weeks. When narcotic antagonists were administered on the 32nd day after withdrawal, nalorphine caused a dose-dependent increase in spontaneous locomotor activity and a complete inhibition of wet-dog shakes and the writhing syndrome. Naloxone was ineffective. A remarkable increase in spontaneous locomotor activity on the 67th day and a significant increase in body weight on the 69th and 92nd day after withdrawal occurred after an acute injection of morphine (10 mg/kg, s.c.). When morphine (10 mg/kg) was administered for 3 days from the 92nd day after withdrawal, withdrawal from morphine produced a significant decrease in body weight. When morphine (10 mg/kg) was administered for 3 days from the 102nd day after withdrawal, a levallorphan injection caused a significant decrease in spontaneous locomotor activity and an increase in the frequency of the diarrheal syndrome. These abnormal responses, not observed in the naive rats, suggest the remains of some behavioral and biochemical abnormalities 3 months after morphine withdrawal.Part of this work was presented at the 4th Symposium on Drug-Activity held in Nagasaki, Japan, 30–31st October 1975
Keywords:Morphine  Narcotic antagonists  Physical dependence  Tolerance  Withdrawal syndrome  Locomotor  Rats  Body weight
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