Effect of methamphetamine on the development of acute morphine tolerance and dependence in mice |
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Authors: | G.L. Sprague A.E. Takemori |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, USA |
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Abstract: | The effect of methamphetamine on morphine analgesia (tail-flick assay) was studied in non-tolerant mice and in mice made acutely tolerant to morphine following a single injection of 100 mg/kg morphine. The analgesic potency of morphine was increased in non-tolerant and tolerant mice to the same extent by 3.2 mg/kg methamphetamine (3.3 and 4.4 fold increases, respectively). In contrast, the ED50's for morphine analgesia and naloxone-precipitated jumping in mice pretreated with either 100 mg/kg morphine or both morphine and 3.2 mg/kg methamphetamine were not significantly different, indicating that methamphetamine had no effect on the development of acute morphine tolerance and dependence. Although methamphetamine had no effect on the development of acute tolerance to morphine, 4-day pretreatment with methamphetamine produced cross-tolerance to morphine analgesia. However, cross-tolerance to morphine was not accompanied by enchanced sensitivity to naloxone. |
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Keywords: | Send reprint requests to Dr. A. E. Takemori 105 Millard Hall Department of Pharmacology University of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota 55455. |
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