Antinociceptive effects of morphine and physostigmine in different inbred strains of mice

Antinociceptive effects of morphine and physostigmine in different inbred strains of mice

Antinociceptive effects of morphine and physostigmine, alone or in combination were investigated in mice of BALB/C, C57BL/6 and CB6F1 strains. Morphine and physostigmine increased pain treshold in BALB/C and CB6F1 mice at a dose of 5 mg/kg and 0.1 mg/kg, respectively, whereas C57BL/6 mice were found to be less responsive to both agents. When a nonanalgesic dose of physostigmine (0.05 mg/kg) was combined with a nonanalgesic dose of morphine (2.5 mg/kg), a significant antinociceptive effect was observed in BALB/C and CB6F1 mice, but not in C57BL/6 strain. These results suggest that there is a significant influence of strain on cholinergic and opioid antinociception, and synergistic interaction between cholinergic and opioidergic systems also occur strain-dependently.

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