Chlordiazepoxide antinociception: Cross-tolerance with opiates and with stress |
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Authors: | Richard J. Bodnar Dennis D. Kelly Lucy W. Thomas Alfred Mansour Martin Brutus Murray Glusman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Behavioral Physiology, N.Y.S. Psychiatric Institute, Columbia University, 722 West 168th Street, 10032 New York, NY, USA;(2) Department os Psychiatry, Columbia University, 722 West 168th Street, 10032 New York, NY, USA;(3) Department of Psychology, Queens College, CUNY, 11367 Flushing, NY, USA |
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Abstract: | Chlordiazepoxide (CDP) has been previously shown to possess antinociceptive properties that are resistant, except at high doses, to the opiate antagonist naloxone. The present study evaluated whether CDP's antinociceptive effects were subject to tolerance following repeated injections and whether cross-tolerance might develop between the antinociceptive action of CDP and that of either morphine or cold water swims. CDP increased flinch-jump thresholds following acute administration and exhibited tolerance following repeated injections. Neither morphine-tolerant nor cold water swim-adapted rats displayed an antinociceptive effect when tested with CDP. On the other hand, chronic pretreatment with CDP attenuated the antinociceptive effects of cold water swims, but did not produce any clear effect upon morphine analgesia. |
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Keywords: | Pain Antinociception Chlordiazepoxide Cold water swims Morphine Cross-tolerance Rats |
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