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Comparative Study
. 1979 Mar 29;62(1):29-34.
doi: 10.1007/BF00426031.

Comparison of tolerance development and dependence capacities of morphine, beta-endorphin, and [D-Met2, Pro5]-enkephalinamide

Comparative Study

Comparison of tolerance development and dependence capacities of morphine, beta-endorphin, and [D-Met2, Pro5]-enkephalinamide

E Miglécz et al. Psychopharmacology (Berl). .

Abstract

The tolerance-development capacities of beta-endorphin, [D-Met2, Pro5]-enkephalinamide, and morphine were compared in rats, and the dependence capacity of morphine was compared with that of the enkephalin analogue in mice. Tolerance to the analgesic effect, as measured by the tail-flick test, developed somewhat more rapidly in the [D-Met2, Pro5]-enkephalinamide-treated group than in the others. A similar relationship was found for the dependence capacity. Considering that the enkephalin analogue displayed the strongest analgesic activity, the well-known correlation between antinociceptive and tolerance development/dependence capacities of opiates seems to be valid for opioid peptides as well.

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