Rapid induction and quantitation of morphine dependence in the rat by pellet implantation
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Rapid induction and quantitation of morphine dependence in the rat by pellet implantation
Abstract
Four schedules of subcutaneous morphine pellet implantation were developed to render rats rapidly physically dependent on morphine. The schedules included implantation of four morphine pellets over a 3-day period (schedule 1), six morphine pellets over a 3-day period (schedule 2), six pellets over a 7-day period (schedule 3), and ten pellets over a 10-day period (schedule 4). Each morphine pellet contained 75 mg of morphine base. The degree of morphine dependence was quantitated by determining the median effective dose (ED50) of naloxone required to induce the stereotyped jumping response. Hypothermia and weight loss, during abrupt and naloxone-induced withdrawal, were also measured. Rats on schedule 4 exhibited a high degree of dependence on morphine as evidenced by an extremely low naloxone ED50 for the precipitated withdrawal jumping response, whereas schedules 1 and 2 produced a low degree of dependence as shown by high naloxone ED50's. Further evidence for a high degree of physical dependence on morphine is schedule 4 rats was indicated by their greater loss in body weight and greater hypothermic response after abrupt and after naloxone precipitated withdrawal compared with these responsed in the rats in the other three schedules. A correlation was found to exist between naloxone ED50 for the jumping response, body weight loss, and hypothermia observed during naloxone-induced withdrawal in morphine-dependent rats. These studies suggest that the implantation of four morphine pellets in the rat produces a mild degree of dependence and that caution should be exercised when making generalized conclusions about the biochemical correlations involved when four or less number of pellets, each containing 75 mg of morphine base, are used to induce morphine dependence in the rat.
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