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Attenuation of morphine analgesia by serum from morphine-treated rabbits.
Authors:B L Herndon  D A Ringle
Affiliation:Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, Missouri 64110, USA
Abstract:We have previously shown that repeated s.c. implantation of rabbits with pellets containing morphine or certain other narcotics evokes production of a serum morphine-binding component that has the characteristics of an immunoglobulin. We have, in the study reported here, given rabbit anti-morphine pellet serum (anti-MP) to rats i.v. at a dose equal to 20% of their blood volume. Effects on morphine analgesia as measured by the hot plate were studied following a 5 mg/kg dose of morphine. The anti-MP serum and an antiserum to a morphine-protein conjugate both significantly attenuated the analgesic response to morphine on the first day after serum treatment when compared to results in rats given control rabbit serum. Subsequent testing of the same rats (on Days 2, 9, and 48) with no additional serum treatment showed no differences in response.
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