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. 1987;92(4):438-40.
doi: 10.1007/BF00176474.

Morphine effects on activity and pain reactivity of developing mice with or without late prenatal oxazepam exposure

Morphine effects on activity and pain reactivity of developing mice with or without late prenatal oxazepam exposure

E Alleva et al. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1987.

Abstract

Locomotor activity in a Varimex apparatus, hot-plate responding, and morphine effects (1 and 10 mg/kg IP) were assessed in 14-, 21-, 28-, and 70-day old mice. The development of hot-plate responding consisted mainly of a progressive increase of latencies and a parallel reduction of sensitivity to morphine. Morphine depressed activity at 14 days at the lower dose, had no effect at 21 days, and produced an adult-like hyperactivity at 28 days (10 mg/kg). Prenatal oxazepam (15 mg/kg, given per os twice daily on days 12-16 of pregnancy) did not influence hot-plate responding and morphine analgesia at any of the test ages. By contrast, the data on activity, besides replicating the response reduction at 14 days observed previously in an open-field test (Alleva et al. 1985), showed a delayed appearance of morphine hyperactivity in oxazepam mice.

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