Abstract

The effects of melanotropin release inhibiting factor (MIF) and a cyclic analog, cycio (Leu-Gly) derived from MIF on the development of tolerance to the cataleptic and hypothermic effects of morphine in the rat were investigated. The rats were made tolerant to morphine by the subcutaneous implantation of four morphine pellets over a 3-day period. Each pellet contained 75 mg of morphine-free base. Following morphine pellet implantation, tolerance developed to the cataleptic and hypothermic effects of morphine. A dose of morphine (50 mg/kg) which produced hypothermia in placebo-pelleted rats, produced hyperthermia in morphine-pelleted rats. Administration of MIF and cycio (Leu-Gly) prior to and during morphine pellet implantation inhibited the development of tolerance to the cataleptic effect of morphine. Similarly the hyperthermic effect of morphine in morphine-tolerant rats was prevented by both the peptides. Previously, the present authors reported Ithat these peptides also inhibited tolerance to the analgesic effect of morphine. It is concluded that tolerance to analgesic, cataleptic and hypothermic effects of morphine may share common features in its genesis.

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