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Evidence for sedative effects of low doses of morphine in mice involving receptors insensitive to naloxone
Authors:Hélène Marçais  Jean Jacques Bonnet  Jean Costentin
Affiliation:Laboratoire de Pharmacodynamie & Physiologie, U.E.R. de Médecine & Pharmacie de Rouen, Avenue de l''Université, 76800 Saint Etienne du Rouvray, France
Abstract:Low doses of morphine (0.30–2.5 mg/kg) decrease in a dose-dependent manner spontaneous climbing behaviour in mice. This effect is not modified by administration of naloxone at doses up to 1.25 mg/kg. These morphine doses do not modify the locomotor activity but, when they are associated with naloxone (0.5 mg/kg), an obvious inhibition occurs. In rats, a hyperactivity follows the akinesia produced by a morphine administration (10 mg/kg). This hyperactivity is changed into a significant hypokinesia when the animals are treated with naloxone (0.05 mg/kg). These results might reveal a dual effect of low doses of morphine, the excitatory effect of morphine being antagonized by naloxone whereas no action on the sedative effect is observed.
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