2006
DOI: 10.1159/000095886
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Additive Effect of Dextromethorphan on the Inhibitory Effect of Anti-NT4 on Morphine Tolerance

Abstract: It has been proposed that opioid tolerance is a model of neuronal plasticity similar to learning and memory. Recent evidence suggests that neurotrophins may be involved in synaptic development and plasticity. Observations indicate that neurotrophin 4 (NT4) is required for the synaptic plasticity mediating both tolerance and memory. Also there are lines of evidence to indicate that NMDA receptors are involved in the neural plasticity underlying the development of opiate tolerance. Neurotrophins affect central t… Show more

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“…MK-801 also facilitated morphine-induced hyperalgesia in male, but not female mice (147). There was an additive effect of dextromethorphan on the inhibitory effect of anti-NT4 on morphine tolerance (455). The glycine site-specific NMDA antagonist, (+)-HA966 reversed morphine tolerance and enhanced morphine antinociception in morphine-tolerant rats (5).…”
Section: A Animal Models In Tolerancementioning
confidence: 96%
“…MK-801 also facilitated morphine-induced hyperalgesia in male, but not female mice (147). There was an additive effect of dextromethorphan on the inhibitory effect of anti-NT4 on morphine tolerance (455). The glycine site-specific NMDA antagonist, (+)-HA966 reversed morphine tolerance and enhanced morphine antinociception in morphine-tolerant rats (5).…”
Section: A Animal Models In Tolerancementioning
confidence: 96%