Single-trial conditioned place preference using intravenous morphine

M. T. Bardo, J. L. Neisewander

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Abstract

Experiments were performed to investigate single-trial conditioned place preference (CPP) using intravenous morphine in rats. Single-trial CPP was obtained when morphine (8 mg/kg) was paired for either 15 or 30 min with a distinct white compartment. When morphine administration was delayed for either 15 or 25 min after the beginning of a 30-min exposure to the white compartment, single-trial CPP was not obtained. Intravenous naloxone (2 mg/kg) also blocked single-trial CPP when administered 15 min after the beginning of the 30-min exposure to the white compartment with morphine, but naloxone by itself did not alter place preference. The results from these experiments indicate that single-trial CPP using intravenous morphine may offer a useful animal model to assess the reinforcing efficacy of the initial drug experience.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1101-1105
Number of pages5
JournalPharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior
Volume25
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1986

Funding

FundersFunder number
National Institute on Drug AbuseR01DA003460

    Keywords

    • Classical conditioning
    • Conditioned place preference
    • Drug reinforcement
    • Morphine
    • Naloxone

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Biochemistry
    • Toxicology
    • Pharmacology
    • Clinical Biochemistry
    • Biological Psychiatry
    • Behavioral Neuroscience

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