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Does Exercise Deprivation Increase the Tendency Towards Morphine Dependence in Rats?
BACKGROUND: Exercise deprivation has been concluded to have some negative effectson psychological well-being. This study was conducted to find outwhether exercise deprivation may lead to morphine dependence in rats. METHODS: Forty male Wistar rats weighing 162 ± 9 g were housed in clear plasticcages...
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences
2010
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3905515/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24494104 |
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author | Nakhaee, Mohammad Reza Sheibani, Vahid Ghahraman Tabrizi, Kourosh Marefati, Hamid Bahreinifar, Sareh Nakhaee, Nouzar |
author_facet | Nakhaee, Mohammad Reza Sheibani, Vahid Ghahraman Tabrizi, Kourosh Marefati, Hamid Bahreinifar, Sareh Nakhaee, Nouzar |
author_sort | Nakhaee, Mohammad Reza |
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description | BACKGROUND: Exercise deprivation has been concluded to have some negative effectson psychological well-being. This study was conducted to find outwhether exercise deprivation may lead to morphine dependence in rats. METHODS: Forty male Wistar rats weighing 162 ± 9 g were housed in clear plasticcages in groups of two under standard laboratory conditions. The studyhad two phases. In phase I, the animals were randomly divided intoexercised (E) and unexercised (UE) groups (n = 20 each) and treadmillrunning was performed based on a standard protocol for three weeks. Atthe end of the training period, plasma β-endorphin levels weredetermined in four rats from each group. In phase II, the animals wereprovided with two bottles, one containing tap water and the other 25mg/l morphine sulfate in tap water for a total of 12 weeks. At the end ofthis phase naloxone was injected intraperitoneally to precipitatemorphine withdrawal. FINDINGS: There was no significant difference between UE and E groups inmorphine consumption (mg/kg/wk) [group: F(1,14) = 0.2, P = 0.690; time:F(11,154) =18.72, P < 0.001; interaction: F(11,154) = 1.27 , P = 0.245]. Nostatistically significant difference between the two groups of animals wasseen regarding withdrawal signs. CONCLUSION: The study showed that discontinuation of exercise does not increasethe tendency of morphine dependence in rats. |
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spelling | pubmed-39055152014-02-03 Does Exercise Deprivation Increase the Tendency Towards Morphine Dependence in Rats? Nakhaee, Mohammad Reza Sheibani, Vahid Ghahraman Tabrizi, Kourosh Marefati, Hamid Bahreinifar, Sareh Nakhaee, Nouzar Addict Health Original Article BACKGROUND: Exercise deprivation has been concluded to have some negative effectson psychological well-being. This study was conducted to find outwhether exercise deprivation may lead to morphine dependence in rats. METHODS: Forty male Wistar rats weighing 162 ± 9 g were housed in clear plasticcages in groups of two under standard laboratory conditions. The studyhad two phases. In phase I, the animals were randomly divided intoexercised (E) and unexercised (UE) groups (n = 20 each) and treadmillrunning was performed based on a standard protocol for three weeks. Atthe end of the training period, plasma β-endorphin levels weredetermined in four rats from each group. In phase II, the animals wereprovided with two bottles, one containing tap water and the other 25mg/l morphine sulfate in tap water for a total of 12 weeks. At the end ofthis phase naloxone was injected intraperitoneally to precipitatemorphine withdrawal. FINDINGS: There was no significant difference between UE and E groups inmorphine consumption (mg/kg/wk) [group: F(1,14) = 0.2, P = 0.690; time:F(11,154) =18.72, P < 0.001; interaction: F(11,154) = 1.27 , P = 0.245]. Nostatistically significant difference between the two groups of animals wasseen regarding withdrawal signs. CONCLUSION: The study showed that discontinuation of exercise does not increasethe tendency of morphine dependence in rats. Kerman University of Medical Sciences 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC3905515/ /pubmed/24494104 Text en © 2010 Kerman University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Nakhaee, Mohammad Reza Sheibani, Vahid Ghahraman Tabrizi, Kourosh Marefati, Hamid Bahreinifar, Sareh Nakhaee, Nouzar Does Exercise Deprivation Increase the Tendency Towards Morphine Dependence in Rats? |
title | Does Exercise Deprivation Increase the Tendency Towards Morphine Dependence in Rats? |
title_full | Does Exercise Deprivation Increase the Tendency Towards Morphine Dependence in Rats? |
title_fullStr | Does Exercise Deprivation Increase the Tendency Towards Morphine Dependence in Rats? |
title_full_unstemmed | Does Exercise Deprivation Increase the Tendency Towards Morphine Dependence in Rats? |
title_short | Does Exercise Deprivation Increase the Tendency Towards Morphine Dependence in Rats? |
title_sort | does exercise deprivation increase the tendency towards morphine dependence in rats? |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3905515/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24494104 |
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