Genre
- Journal Article
In a recent study [30] it was reported that naloxone, at doses normally employed for opioid antagonism, produced a dose-dependent analgesia in BALB/c mice in the formalin test. We report here that another opioid antagonists, naltrexone, also produces analgesia under these conditions. Female BALB/c mice were injected subcutaneously with naltrexone (0.01-1.0 mg/kg) or saline alone and tested for analgesia using the formalin test. Naltrexone produced a statistically significant dose-dependent analgesia, with an ED50 of 0.05 mg/kg and almost total analgesia at doses of 0.1 mg/kg or greater. To determine the relationship between naloxone analgesia and better documented forms of opioid analgesia, BALB/c mice were injected with naloxone or saline following the administration of a pre-determined ED50 for morphine and tested for analgesia using the tail-flick and formalin tests. Naloxone antagonized morphine analgesia in the tail-flick test at both doses used (0.3 and 10 mg/kg). In the formalin test, however, naloxone attenuated morphine analgesia at the lower doses (0.1 and 0.3 mg/kg) and potentiated morphine analgesia at the highest dose (10 mg/kg). The implications of this finding are discussed.
Department of Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, Que., Canada.
NETHERLANDS
LR: 20061115; PUBM: Print; JID: 7508686; 0 (Receptors, Opioid); 16590-41-3 (Naltrexone); 465-65-6 (Naloxone); 57-27-2 (Morphine); ppublish
Source type: Electronic(1)
Language
- English
Subjects
- animals
- Mice, Inbred BALB C
- Mice
- Analgesia
- Naloxone/administration & dosage
- Receptors, Opioid/drug effects/physiology
- Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
- Pain Measurement
- Naltrexone/administration & dosage
- Female
- Morphine/administration & dosage