Stress in Morphine-Addicted Rats: Antistressor Properties of Comenic Acid |
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Authors: | Kazakov V N Panova T I Panova L E |
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Institution: | (1) Ministry of Public Health of Ukraine, Donetsk State Medical University, Ukraine |
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Abstract: | In chronic experiments carried out on 128 rats we demonstrated that the withdrawal syndrome revealed in morphine-addicted animals is combined with the development of stress. This was reflected in an increase in the total duration of grooming behavior and in changes in its temporal pattern. In morphine-addicted animals, only the initial and final phases of the seven successive grooming phases remained clearly pronounced, whereas intermediate stages were lost. A recycling of the initial grooming stage, which could result in self-inflicted damage to the skin, was observed. Under conditions of complete discontinuation of morphine, disturbances of grooming were even intensified, and during 18 days after discontinuation of the drug such disturbances gradually disappeared. Injections of comenic acid against the background of discontinuation of morphine significantly accelerated the process of normalization of both the duration and pattern of grooming (9 days after discontinuation of the drug). In intact rats, comenic acid did not induce noticeable disturbances of grooming. We conclude that comenic acid possesses antistressor properties under conditions of the withdrawal syndrome. |
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Keywords: | morphine comenic acid grooming stress |
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