Sensitization to the hyperthermic and catecholamine-releasing effects of morphine |
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Authors: | James Guy Mansfield John R Wenger Richard S Benedict Jeffrey B Halter Stephen C Woods |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Psychology, and the Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Institute, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 98195, USA |
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Abstract: | Rats were given alternating injections (one per day) of morphine (5 mg/kg) and saline, each substance paired with a distinct set of environmental cues. Over the course of nine injections of the drug, the hyperthermic response to morphine gradually increased. On the tenth such exposure to morphine, half of the rats were injected in the presence of cues previously paired with the drug, and half were injected in the presence of saline cues. In the former (drug-cue) group, hyperthermia, and plasma norepinephrine and epinephrine levels were significantly greater than in rats receiving morphine for the first time. The latter (saline-cue) group showed an intermediate thermic and catecholamine response, not statistically different from drug-cue or control animals. Under these conditions, the enhanced hyperthermic response to morphine (which has been variously described as sensitization or tolerance), was found to be accompanied by a similar increase in elevation of plasma catecholamines. |
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