异烟肼对雄性小鼠吗啡依赖获得及表达的影响

A. Barzegari, K. Shahabi
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背景:gaba能药物对吗啡的药理作用有广泛的干扰,包括依赖性。目的:研究gaba能药物异烟肼对雄性小鼠吗啡依赖性获得和表达的影响。方法:雄性小鼠64只。通过在四天内给予十剂吗啡,小鼠对吗啡产生依赖。对于吗啡戒断症状(跳跃、腹泻、体重减轻)的沉淀,在末次给药后2小时给予纳洛酮(4 mg/kg, IP)。在表达实验中,四组小鼠在纳洛酮1小时前分别给予生理盐水或异烟肼(25、50、75 mg/kg, IP)。在获得性实验中,其他四组在前6次给药前1小时分别给予生理盐水或异烟肼(25、50、75 mg/kg, IP)。结果:在表达实验中,所有剂量的异烟肼均能降低小鼠的跳跃次数,但只有最低剂量的异烟肼对腹泻(腹泻重量增加)有显著影响。较高剂量的异烟肼(50和75 mg/kg, IP)显著降低了体重减轻的百分比,但最低剂量(25 mg/kg, IP)显著增加了体重减轻的迹象。在获取试验中,异烟肼(25、50 mg/kg IP)降低了跳跃次数和减重率,但对腹泻便的重量没有影响。结论:异烟肼可能是预防吗啡戒断症状的良好候选药物。
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Effects of Isoniazid on the Acquisition and Expression of Morphine Dependence in Male Mice
Background:GABAergic drugs have extensive interference with morphine’s pharmacological effects, including dependence. Objectives:The present study was conducted to evaluate the effects of isoniazid, a GABAergic agent, on the acquisition and expression of morphine-induced dependence in male mice. Methods: Sixty-four male mice were used. The mice became dependent on morphine by administrating ten doses of morphine in four days. For the precipitation of the morphine withdrawal signs (jumping, diarrhea, and weight loss), two hours after the last dose of morphine, the mice received naloxone (4 mg/kg, IP). In the expression experiment, four groups of mice received saline or isoniazid (25, 50, and 75 mg/kg, IP) one hour before naloxone. In the acquisition experiment, the other four groups, one hour before the first six doses of morphine, received saline or isoniazid (25, 50, and 75 mg/kg, IP). Results: In the expression experiment, all doses of isoniazid decreased the number of jumping in mice, but only the lowest dose influenced diarrhea (increased weight of diarrheal stool) significantly. The higher doses of isoniazid (50 and 75 mg/kg, IP) caused a significant reduction in the percentage of weight loss, but its lowest dose (25 mg/kg, IP) significantly increased the sign. In the acquisition experiment, isoniazid (25, 50 mg/kg IP) decreased the number of jumping and the percentage of weight loss, but not the weight of diarrheal stool. Conclusion: Isoniazid may be a good candidate to prevent morphine withdrawal signs.
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