Selective breeding for high and low levels of opiate-induced analgesia in mice |
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Authors: | J. K. Belknap N. R. Haltli D. M. Goebel M. Lamé |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, University of North Dakota, 58202 Grand Forks, North Dakota |
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Abstract: | Beginning with a genetically heterogeneous outbred stock of mice (Binghamton HET), selective breeding was conducted within two selected lines for a high analgesic (antinociceptive) response and a low analgesic response, respectively, to a narcotic analgesic (levorphanol tartrate) using the hot-plate test. A nonselected control line was also maintained concurrently. Four generations of predominantly mass selection have produced a marked divergence between the two oppositely selected lines, yielding a realized heritability (h2) of 0.32±0.05. The selection response was markedly asymmetrical, with a realizedh2 in the high direction of 0.45±0.10 and in the low direction of 0.12±0.07. These animals represent potentially useful subject material for research concerning the mechanisms and correlates of opiate-induced analgesia.This work was supported by NIDA Grant DA 02723 awarded to JKB. |
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Keywords: | mice selective breeding selection analgesia antinociception levorphanol morphine hot plate test |
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