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   Conditioned rewarding effects of morphine and methadone in mice pre-exposed to cocaine  
   
نویسنده houj m. ,bisaga a. ,popik p.
منبع pharmacological reports - 2013 - دوره : 65 - شماره : 5 - صفحه:1176 -1184
چکیده    Background: methadone is widely accepted as the most effective treatment of opioid dependence. however,clinical observations indicate that the medication is less effective in individuals abusing cocaine. diminished therapeutic efficacy of methadone in cocaine users is intriguing,but its mechanism has not been studied. methods: here,the conditioned place preference (cpp) procedure was used to examine the effects of the dose,number of conditioning sessions and pre-exposure to cocaine on the rewarding effects of morphine and methadone. vehicle-pre-exposed and cocainesensitized mice (five injections of 10 mg/kg over 16 days) were conditioned using methadone (0,0.1,0.5,3,and 5 mg/kg) or morphine (0,1,and 10 mg/kg). place preference was measured after one and again after two additional conditioning sessions. results: as expected,morphine at 10 mg/kg produced cppfollowing just one conditioning session. while a single conditioning session with 1 mg/kg of morphine produced no cpp,the rewarding effect became apparent following two additional conditioning sessions as well as in mice pre-exposed to cocaine. methadone produced cpp following one conditioning session at doses of 0.5,3 and 5 mg/kg. however,unlike with morphine,methadone's rewarding effect was not enhanced by two additional conditioning sessions or by pre-exposure with cocaine. conclusions: prior exposure to cocaine increases unconditioned motivational effects of morphine but not of methadone.copyright © 2013 by institute of pharmacology polish academy of sciences.
کلیدواژه Cocaine; Conditioned reward; Methadone; Morphine; Opioids; Sensitization
آدرس behavioral neuroscience and drug development,institute of pharmacology,polish academy of sciences,smêtna 12,pl 31-343 kraków, Poland, department of psychiatry,columbia university,new york state psychiatric institute,new york ny, United States, behavioral neuroscience and drug development,institute of pharmacology,polish academy of sciences,smêtna 12,pl 31-343 kraków,poland,faculty of health sciences,jagiellonian university collegium medicum,michaowskiego 12,pl 31-126 kraków, Poland
 
     
   
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