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Published on: July 29, 2014
Stress-induced analgesia in the mouse: strain comparisons
Andrea S Moskowitz1, Gregory W Terman, John C Liebeskind
1Neuroscience Program,U.L.C.A., Los Angeles, CA 90024 U.S.A. Department of Psychology U.C.L.A., Los Angeles, CA 90024 U.S.A.
Abstract:
Inescapable footshock is capable of differentially activating opioid- and non-opioid-mediated mechanisms of stress-induced analgesia in the rat, depending on the temporal and intensive parameters of its administration. In this study we compared the effects of opioid and non-opioid stress analgesia in two strains of mice, one known to be deficient in central opioid binding sites (CXBK) and one normal in this regard (C57BL/6BY). We found that although the C57 strain showed robust opioid and non-opioid stress analgesia, the CXBK strain only showed stress analgesia of the non-opioid type.

