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Morphine deprivation increases self-administration of the fast- and short-acting mu-opioid receptor agonist remifentanil in the rat. The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics [J Pharmacol Exp Ther] Journal article

 
TitleMorphine deprivation increases self-administration of the fast- and short-acting mu-opioid receptor agonist remifentanil in the rat.
Author(s)Cooper ZD, Truong YN, Shi YG, Woods JH 
InstitutionColumbia University.
SourceJ Pharmacol Exp Ther 2008 May 30.
AbstractOpiate dependence and withdrawal have long been hypothesized to enhance the reinforcing effects of opiates, however, opiate agonist self-administration in these states has yet to be systematically assessed. To address this issue, the reinforcing property of the short-acting micro-opioid agonist, remifentanil, was assessed in morphine-dependent (MD), morphine-dependent and -withdrawn (MW), and nondependent, control (C) rats. Dependence was established by twice daily administration of increasing doses of morphine for 4 days (10, 20, 30, and 40 mg/kg, s.c), and then maintained with a daily injection of the large dose. Morphine deprivation-induced withdrawal (defined by weight loss and hyperalgesia) was apparent 24, but not 12, hours after morphine treatment. Remifentanil self-administration (0.4, 0.8, 1.6, 3.2, or 6.4 microg/kg/infusion) was assessed over 20 successive, daily, 1-hour sessions, either 12 or 24 hours after the maintenance dose of morphine. Compared to the control group, the MD group demonstrated suppressed remifentanil self-administration, whereas the MW group exhibited enhanced responding for every dose of remifentanil. The increased responding observed in the MW group compared to the control and MD groups resulted in an upward-shift in the remifentanil dose-response curve, an effect that was expressed only after repeated exposure to the contingency, demonstrating that morphine withdrawal ultimately enhances the reinforcing effects of remifentanil.
LanguageENG
Pub Type(s)JOURNAL ARTICLE
PubMed ID18515643
  
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