Abstract

The ability of a pretreatment with the cholecystokinin B-receptor (CCK B) antagonist L-365,260 to prevent the development of morphine dependence was studied in normal and neuropathic (unilateral peripheral neuropathy) rats. A 4-day pretreatment regimen with two daily s.c. injections of either saline+saline, saline+morphine (3.0 mg/kg) or L-365,260 (0.2 mg/kg)+morphine was used, and withdrawal was precipitated by an injection of naloxone (1.0 or 2.0 mg/kg i.v.) at 24 h after the last pretreatment injection. After pretreatment with morphine alone, physical dependence developed in both normal and neuropathic rats. However, the incidence of teeth chattering and ptosis was higher in neuropathic rats. Pretreatment with the combination of L-365,260 and morphine prevented the expression of teeth chattering, ptosis, diarrhea, writhing and piloerection, but was devoid of effects on the exploratory activity among both groups of rats. These results suggest that endogenous CCK acting on CCK B-receptors may be involved in the development of morphine dependence both in normal and neuropathic rats.

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