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Chronic antagonist infusion does not increase morphine antinociception in rat spinal cord
1Laboratory of Neurosurgical Research, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905.
Brain Research
|November 10, 1987
Abstract:
Chronic spinal infusion of the opiate antagonists naloxone or naltrexone fail to influence the antinociceptive effect of subsequent intrathecal morphine on the hot plate test in rats compared to saline-infused controls. These results contrast the functional supersensitivity to morphine seen after long-term systemic opiate antagonist administration and support the hypothesis that dopaminergic interactions, lacking in the spinal cord, are necessary for antagonist-induced opioid receptor upregulation.