TY - JOUR
T1 - The biphasic effect of morphine on odor conditioning in neonatal rats
AU - Randall, Christopher K.
AU - Kraemer, Philipp J.
AU - Dose, John M.
AU - Carbary, Timothy J.
AU - Bardo, Michael T.
PY - 1992/7
Y1 - 1992/7
N2 - Three experiments examined the dose‐dependent biphasic effect of morphine on odor conditioning in neonatal rats. In Experiment 1, a single pairing of an odor and a low dose of morphine (0.5 mg/kg) in 5‐day‐old rats produced an odor preference, relative to an unpaired control group. In Experiment 2, pairing an odor with a high dose of morphine (2.0 mg/kg) produced an odor aversion, relative to an unpaired control group. A third experiment compared performance of a group given odor and morphine (2.0 mg/kg) paired to that of two unpaired groups: one given morphine 24 hr prior to and the other 24 hr after odor exposure. The paired group showed an odor aversion relative to both of the unpaired groups, which did not differ. The latter finding suggests that even if morphine metabolism is incomplete after 24 hr, behavior is unaffected. These results are discussed in reference to the functional development of the opioid system in rats © 1992 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
AB - Three experiments examined the dose‐dependent biphasic effect of morphine on odor conditioning in neonatal rats. In Experiment 1, a single pairing of an odor and a low dose of morphine (0.5 mg/kg) in 5‐day‐old rats produced an odor preference, relative to an unpaired control group. In Experiment 2, pairing an odor with a high dose of morphine (2.0 mg/kg) produced an odor aversion, relative to an unpaired control group. A third experiment compared performance of a group given odor and morphine (2.0 mg/kg) paired to that of two unpaired groups: one given morphine 24 hr prior to and the other 24 hr after odor exposure. The paired group showed an odor aversion relative to both of the unpaired groups, which did not differ. The latter finding suggests that even if morphine metabolism is incomplete after 24 hr, behavior is unaffected. These results are discussed in reference to the functional development of the opioid system in rats © 1992 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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U2 - 10.1002/dev.420250506
DO - 10.1002/dev.420250506
M3 - Article
C2 - 1526323
AN - SCOPUS:0026889995
SN - 0012-1630
VL - 25
SP - 355
EP - 364
JO - Developmental Psychobiology
JF - Developmental Psychobiology
IS - 5
ER -