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Original

EFFECT OF GABA RECEPTOR AGONISTS OR ANTAGONISTS ON MORPHINE-INDUCED STRAUB TAIL IN MICE

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Pages 963-973 | Received 22 Apr 2005, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The effects of GABA receptor agents on Straub tail induced by morphine were investigated in mice. Subcutaneous injection of different doses of morphine (10–60 mg/kg) induced a dose-dependent Straub tail in mice. Maximum response was obtained with 40 mg/kg of the drug, 30 min after the drug administration. The morphine response was decreased by subcutaneous injection of naloxone (0.5–2 mg/kg). Intraperitoneal administration of different doses of baclofen (2–8 mg/kg) reduced Straub tail induced by morphine (40 mg/kg). The response of baclofen was decreased by Intraperitoneal injection of CGP35348 (150 mg/kg). CGP35348 by itself did not elicit any response. Different Intraperitoneally doses of muscimol (1–4 mg/kg) bicuculline (1–3 mg/kg), or picrotoxin (1–3 mg/kg) also reduced morphine effect. The effect of muscimol was not altered by bicuculline pretreatment. It is concluded that both GABAA and GABAB receptor activation reduced Straub tail induced by morphine.

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