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. 1976 Oct-Dec;11(4):251-62.
doi: 10.1007/BF03000318.

Alleviation of narcotic withdrawal syndrome by conditional stimuli

Alleviation of narcotic withdrawal syndrome by conditional stimuli

H Lal et al. Pavlov J Biol Sci. 1976 Oct-Dec.

Abstract

We systematically paired auditory, olfactory, and social stimuli with each injection of morphine in rats. We found that, when morphine was kept constant at a low dose, the external stimuli acquired the property of a conditional stimulus (CS) to cause hyperthermia which was antagonized by naloxone. In rats in which morphine doses were regularly increased to cause morphine dependence, the CS presented during withdrawal, caused reduction in withdrawal signs (wet shakes, hypothermia, aggression) and produced hyperglycemia as well as elevation of striatal homovanillic acid. CS-induced alleviation of withdrawal hypothermia was blocked by mecamylamine, phenoxybenzamine, haloperidol, benztropine or naloxone but not by cyproheptadine or propranolol.

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