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The development of tolerance to morphine in the rat
Psychopharmacology
|October 20, 1977
Abstract:
Tolerance to various effects of morphine in the rat can be quantified by means of a shift of semi-logarithmic dose-response curves. Tolerance to analgesia (hot plate, acetic acid writhing), catalepsy, and the tilted plane develops in a closely similar manner. Also, the stimulating effects of about 1 mg/kg morphine-HC1 tested in an open-field procedure are somewhat less pronounced in chronically treated rats than in naive ones. There is no correlation between tolerance development and the acute ED50 of different tests.