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Chronic morphine drinking establishes morphine tolerance, but not addiction in Wistar rats
Authors:Ralf Binsack  Ming-lan Zheng  Zhan-sai Zhang  Liu Yang  Yong-ping Zhu
Institution:(1) Department of Toxicology, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310006, China;(2) Zhejiang Center for Disease Prevention and Control, Hangzhou, 310009, China
Abstract:Objective: Some animal models apply morphine in the drinking water to generate addiction, but related reports are not free of conflicting results. Accordingly, this study aimed to figure out if chronic consumption of morphine in the drinking water can induce morphine addiction in Wistar rats. Methods: For 3 weeks, the animals received a daily morphine dose of 35 mg/kg by offering a calculated volume of sugar water (5% sucrose) with morphine (0.1 mg/ml) to each rat; animals receiving just sugar water served as controls. Immediately after the treatment phase, the tail immersion test was used to check for morphine tolerance, and all animals were then kept on tap water for one week (withdrawal phase). Afterwards, all rats were allowed to choose their drinking source by offering two bottles, containing sugar water without and with morphine, simultaneously for two days (pref-erence phase). Results: While the chronic consumption of morphine led to a reduction in body weight and to morphine tolerance, the morphine-treated Wistar rats did not show any preference for the opiate-containing sugar water. Conclusion: Body weight loss and tolerance do not reveal a condition of drug craving, and current animal models should be re-evaluated regarding their potential to establish morphine addicted animals.
Keywords:Addiction  Morphine  Self-administration  Tolerance  Wistar rats
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