Dose-Dependent Impairing Effects of Morphine on Avoidance Acquisition and Performance in Male Mice

Autor: Aguilar, M.A., Miñarro, J., Simón, V.M.
Zdroj: Neurobiology of Learning and Memory; March 1998, Vol. 69 Issue: 2 p92-105, 14p
Abstrakt: The effects of morphine (6.3, 12.6, and 25.2 mg/kg) on active avoidance behavior of BALB/C mice are explored in three acquisition sessions and in two subsequent performance sessions. Morphine-treated animals showed an increase in avoidance acquisition with respect to control group without differences in performance. However, a dramatical, concomitant rise in the locomotor activity of the animals (increase in the number of crossings during the intertrial intervals) prompted us to transform the data employing a formula with which a measure of actual learning was obtained. Applying this formula, we have observed that morphine administration impairs, dose-dependently, acquisition and performance of avoidance. Thus, the impairing effects of morphine on avoidance could be masked by their stimulant effects on locomotor activity.
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