1993
DOI: 10.1007/bf02257401
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Aggression modulates genetic influences on morphine analgesia as assessed using a classical mendelian cross analysis

Abstract: Pharmacogenetic techniques allow for the examination of genetic and environmental factors underlying phenotypes associated with drug response. Initial studies of mice bred at Jackson Laboratories (JAX) indicated that C57BL/6J mice were more sensitive to morphine-induced analgesia, as measured by latency to paw lick, than SJL/J mice. A classical Mendelian cross breeding program was initiated in which F1, F2 and backcross generations were derived from C57BL/6J and SJL/J breeding pairs purchased from JAX to exami… Show more

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“…All mice were obtained from the Scripps Research Institute breeding colony except the SJL/J mice which were obtained from Jackson Laboratories (Bar Harbor, Maine, USA). Mice were housed two to four in Plexiglas cages (28×17×11.5 cm), except the SJL/J strain which were single housed due to their aggressive nature (see Miner et al 1993). Subjects (n=5-6 per strain) were maintained under conditions of a regular light/dark cycle (lights on 6:00 a.m., lights off 6:00 p.m.) in a colony room maintained at a temperature of 24°C.…”
Section: Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All mice were obtained from the Scripps Research Institute breeding colony except the SJL/J mice which were obtained from Jackson Laboratories (Bar Harbor, Maine, USA). Mice were housed two to four in Plexiglas cages (28×17×11.5 cm), except the SJL/J strain which were single housed due to their aggressive nature (see Miner et al 1993). Subjects (n=5-6 per strain) were maintained under conditions of a regular light/dark cycle (lights on 6:00 a.m., lights off 6:00 p.m.) in a colony room maintained at a temperature of 24°C.…”
Section: Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of a pain hyper-sensitivity phenotype for SJL mice at baseline. Of note, SJL mice are known to be an aggressor mouse line and even in our studies some animals had to be removed from testing due to excessive fighting between cage mates [34]. Therefore, future studies are necessary to determine if the genetic repertoire that makes these mice aggressive also contributes to their heightened pain responses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of a pain hyper-sensitivity phenotype for SJL mice at baseline. Of note, SJL mice are known to be an aggressor mouse line and even in our studies, three animals had to be removed from testing due to excessive fighting between cage mates ( Miner et al, 1993 ). Therefore, future studies are necessary to determine if the genetic repertoire that makes these mice aggressive also contributes to their heightened pain responses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%