Electroacupuncture treatment of morphine-dependent mice reduces signs of withdrawal, without showing cross-tolerance
- PMID: 7193585
- DOI: 10.1016/0014-2999(80)90423-9
Electroacupuncture treatment of morphine-dependent mice reduces signs of withdrawal, without showing cross-tolerance
Abstract
Morphine pellets (75 mg morphine base per pellet) were implanted subcutaneously in mice (B6AF1/J) and were surgically removed after 3 or 8 days. During morphine abstinence (7 h after pellet removal), the mice were treated with electroacupuncture (EA). The results indicate that EA analgesia shows no cross-tolerance to morphine. Additionally, EA reduced withdrawal behaviour (jumping) in 50% of the mice during morphine abstinence.
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