Tetrabenazine attenuates morphine-induced hyperlocomotion, but not antinociception, in mice
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- Kitanaka Junichi
- Dept. Pharmacol., Hyogo Col. Med.
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- Kitanaka Nobue
- Dept. Pharmacol., Hyogo Col. Med.
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- Kandori Takashi
- Dept. Pharmacol., Hyogo Col. Med.
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- Murakami Ayaka
- Dept. Pharmacol., Hyogo Col. Med.
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- Muratani Kazuki
- Dept. Pharmacol., Hyogo Col. Med.
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- Nakano Tae
- Dept. Pharmacol., Hyogo Col. Med.
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- Tanaka Koh-ichi
- Div. Pharmacol., Dept. Pharm., Sch. Pharm., Hyogo Univ. Hlth. Sci.
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- Tomita Kazuo
- Div. Pharmacol., Dept. Pharm., Sch. Pharm., Hyogo Univ. Hlth. Sci. Dept. Applied Pharmacol., Drad. Sch. Med. Dent. Sci., Kagoshima Univ.
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- Sato Tomoaki
- Dept. Applied Pharmacol., Drad. Sch. Med. Dent. Sci., Kagoshima Univ.
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- Nishiyama Nobuyoshi
- Div. Pharmacol., Dept. Pharm., Sch. Pharm., Hyogo Univ. Hlth. Sci.
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- Takemura Motohiko
- Dept. Pharmacol., Hyogo Col. Med.
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- テトラベナジンはマウスにおけるモルヒネ誘導過運動を減弱するが、鎮痛作用には影響しない
Description
<p>A single administration with morphine induced a long-lasting hyperlocomotion in mice. Pretreatment of mice with tetrabenazine (TBZ; a reversible vesicular monoamine transporter-2 inhibitor) significantly attenuated the hyperlocomotion induced by morphine, as compared with vehicle-pretreated mice. No significant change in locomotion was observed in mice pretreated with TBZ alone. Mice treated with TBZ showed an increase in immobility time in a tail suspension test, as compared with saline-treated mice. Pretreatment with TBZ had no effect on morphine-induced antinociception. TBZ inhibited dopamine turnover (the ratio of DOPAC/dopamine) and 5-HT turnover (the ratio of 5-HIAA/5-HT) in the cerebral cortex of mice challenged with morphine, as compared with saline-pretreated mice challenged with morphine. No stereotyped behavior was observed in mice treated with morphine in combination with TBZ, so that the reduction in observed locomotion did not result from induction of stereotypy. Moreover, TBZ pretreatment had no effect on stereotypy in methamphetamine-treated mice. These data support the potential antagonistic actions of TBZ on some opiate actions, and encourage further exploration of potential effects on morphine reinforcement.</p><p></p>
Journal
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- Proceedings for Annual Meeting of The Japanese Pharmacological Society
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Proceedings for Annual Meeting of The Japanese Pharmacological Society 92 (0), 3-P-050-, 2019
Japanese Pharmacological Society
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390002184884207360
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- NII Article ID
- 130007813317
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- ISSN
- 24354953
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- CiNii Articles
- OpenAIRE
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed