Orexin receptor type-1 antagonist SB-334867 inhibits the development of morphine analgesic tolerance in rats |
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Authors: | Ranjbar-Slamloo Yadollah Azizi Hossein Fathollahi Yaghoub Semnanian Saeed |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, PO Box 14115-331, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran. |
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Abstract: | Herein the effect of orexin receptor type-1 antagonist SB-334867 on the development of tolerance to analgesic effects of morphine was studied in rats. To incite tolerance, morphine sulfate was injected intraperitoneally (i.p., 10mg/kg) once a day for 7 days. The tail flick test was used to evaluate antinociceptive effects of the morphine. A selective OxR1 receptor antagonist, SB-334867, was microinjected (i.c.v.) into the right cerebral ventricle (10 μg/10 μl) immediately before each morphine injection. Repeated morphine application resulted in tolerance to morphine analgesic effects as a decreasing trend during 7 days. Also, repeated administration of SB-334867 (i.c.v.) alone was without significant effect on the nociception as compared to control. Microinjection of SB-334867 prior to each morphine injection inhibited the development of tolerance, so that the analgesic effects of morphine were significantly higher in SB-334867 plus morphine treated rats than that of vehicle plus morphine treated ones on days 4-7. It is concluded that orexin receptor type-1 might be involved in the development of tolerance to morphine analgesic effects. |
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Keywords: | Orexin Orexin receptor type-1 SB-334867 Morphine Morphine tolerance Rat |
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