2011
DOI: 10.1124/jpet.111.186783
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Effects of Peripherally Restricted κ Opioid Receptor Agonists on Pain-Related Stimulation and Depression of Behavior in Rats

Abstract: Opioid receptor agonists that do not readily cross the bloodbrain barrier are peripherally restricted and distribute poorly to the central nervous system after systemic administration. Peripherally restricted agonists have promise as candidate analgesics, because they may produce antinociception mediated by peripheral receptors more potently than they produce undesirable sedative and psychotomimetic effects mediated by central receptors. The present study used assays of painrelated stimulation and depression o… Show more

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“…Specifically, ketoprofen (3.2 mg/kg), morphine (3.2 mg/kg), or vehicle was administered subcutaneously 30 min before intraperitoneal administration of dilute lactic acid (5.6% in 1 ml/kg), U69593 (0.56 mg/kg), or vehicle, and DA levels were recorded at 6-min intervals for 120 min. A higher ketoprofen dose (3.2 mg/kg) was used here than previously (1.0 mg/kg; Negus et al, 2012) because of the higher intensity noxious stimulus (5.6% vs 1.8% lactic acid, respectively). The dose of U69593 was selected based on preliminary studies to identify a dose that produced depression of mesolimbic DA to a degree comparable to that produced by lactic acid.…”
Section: Assay Of Microdialysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Specifically, ketoprofen (3.2 mg/kg), morphine (3.2 mg/kg), or vehicle was administered subcutaneously 30 min before intraperitoneal administration of dilute lactic acid (5.6% in 1 ml/kg), U69593 (0.56 mg/kg), or vehicle, and DA levels were recorded at 6-min intervals for 120 min. A higher ketoprofen dose (3.2 mg/kg) was used here than previously (1.0 mg/kg; Negus et al, 2012) because of the higher intensity noxious stimulus (5.6% vs 1.8% lactic acid, respectively). The dose of U69593 was selected based on preliminary studies to identify a dose that produced depression of mesolimbic DA to a degree comparable to that produced by lactic acid.…”
Section: Assay Of Microdialysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Training continued with presentation of three sequential components per day, and intensity was again adjusted as necessary until rats reliably responded for at least three and no more than six trials of all components for at least two consecutive days. Testing was conducted using drugs, doses, and pretreatment times identical to those used in microdialysis experiments, and as noted above, these parameters were based on previous studies from our laboratory (Altarifi and Negus, 2011;Negus et al, 2010bNegus et al, , 2012. ICSS test sessions consisted of seven sequential components.…”
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confidence: 99%
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