Serotonin receptor antagonists induce hyperalgesia without preventing morphine antinociception
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Serotonin receptor antagonists induce hyperalgesia without preventing morphine antinociception
Abstract
5-Hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) receptor blockade by administration of mianserin (1 mg/kg) or metergoline (0.25 mg/kg) shortened the response latencies of rats in the hot-plate (hind-paw lick response) and tail-flick tests, but did not consistently attenuate the antinociceptive effect of morphine (1.25--5.0 mg/kg). Injection of the opiate receptor antagonist naloxone (1 mg/kg) did not change tail-flick response latencies and did not interfere with the antinociceptive action of the 5-HT receptor agonist 5-methoxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine (5-MeODMT). The antinociceptive effect of morphine was reduced in chronically spinal rats, although significant increases in tail-flick latencies were observed after 2.5 and 5.0 mg/kg. Concomitant administration of 5-MeODMT failed to restore the effect of morphine in spinal rats. In the hot-plate test, morphine did not reliably prolong latencies to forepaw lick, indicating that this response is not a useful measure of pain sensitivity. The results suggest that different mechanisms underlie the analgesia induced by systemic administration of morphine and 5-HT mediated tonic inhibition of nociception.
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