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Naloxone reduces fluid intake: Effects of water and food deprivation
Authors:Nancy L. Ostrowski  Teri L. Foley  Marcia D. Lind  Larry D. Reid
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12181, USA
Abstract:Food and fluid deprived and nondeprived male rats showed 36% and 46% decreases, respectively, in sucrose consumption 15-min after injection with 2 mg/kg of naloxone in one hr tests. The magnitude of this decrease was not correlated with an index of naloxone's ability to produce a sickness, as measured by the conditioned taste aversion test. Tests with animals scheduled to drink water in a 15-min daily session showed naloxone had similar effects in reducing water intake in 23-hr and 47-hr water deprived rats. Morphine, when self-administered, produced an increase in water intake during 6-hr sessions. The data support the idea that naloxone disrupts a component of normal regulation of ingestion.
Keywords:Naloxone  Opioids  Morphine  Ingestion  Drinking
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