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C57BL/6J-bgJ (beige) mice: differential sensitivity in the tail flick test to centrally administered mu- and delta-opioid receptor agonists
Authors:J R Mathiasen  R B Raffa  J L Vaught
Abstract:The antinociceptive effects of two mu-opioid receptor agonists, morphine and D-Ala2, MePhe4, Gly-ol5]enkephalin (DAGO), and a selective delta-receptor agonist, D-Pen2, L-Pen5]enkephalin (DPLPE), were determined in C57BL/6J-bgJ (beige) and control mice (CRS-CDl and C57BL/6By) using a standard tail-flick assay. The antinociceptive response of C57BL/6J-bgJ mice to intracerebro-ventricularly administered morphine and DAGO was significantly reduced compared to controls, but there was no difference in the antinociceptive response to DPLPE. These results suggest that there is a genetic deficit of mu-opioid receptor number or a genetically-induced alteration in receptor function in regions of C57BL/6J-bgJ brains involved in antinociception, that delta-opioid receptors can mediate antinociception in mice, and that the C57BL/6J-bgJ strain may offer a practical new animal model for studying the function of opioid receptor subtypes.
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