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Effects of valsartan on morphine tolerance and dependence in rats

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Opiates are traditionally used for the treatment of pain. Chronic consumption of opiates such as morphine (MOR) induces tolerance and dependence. This study aimed to investigate the effects of valsartan (VAL), as an angiotensin II receptor blocker, on the induction and expres...

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Autores principales: Kaeidi, Ayat, Amirteimoury, Morteza, Zare, Mohammad-Saleh, Nazari, Amirhossein, Hakimizadeh, Elham, Hassanshahi, Jalal, Fatemi, Iman
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8216156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34221062
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1735-5362.314827
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author Kaeidi, Ayat
Amirteimoury, Morteza
Zare, Mohammad-Saleh
Nazari, Amirhossein
Hakimizadeh, Elham
Hassanshahi, Jalal
Fatemi, Iman
author_facet Kaeidi, Ayat
Amirteimoury, Morteza
Zare, Mohammad-Saleh
Nazari, Amirhossein
Hakimizadeh, Elham
Hassanshahi, Jalal
Fatemi, Iman
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Opiates are traditionally used for the treatment of pain. Chronic consumption of opiates such as morphine (MOR) induces tolerance and dependence. This study aimed to investigate the effects of valsartan (VAL), as an angiotensin II receptor blocker, on the induction and expression of MOR analgesic tolerance and physical dependence in rats. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: MOR 10 mg/kg was injected s.c. twice a day for 7 days to induce tolerance and dependence. For evaluating the effect of VAL on the induction of MOR analgesic tolerance and physical dependence, 20 mg/kg VAL was administered orally (once a day) during the 7 days of the examination period. The tail-flick test was performed every day. On day 7, 5 mg/kg naloxone () was injected s.c. into the morphine-dependent rats and the rats were monitored for 30 min for the frequency of withdrawal signs such as jumping, diarrhea, defecation, head tremor, rearing, scratching, sniffing, teeth chattering, and wet-dog shake. For evaluating the effect of VAL on the expression of MOR-analgesic tolerance and physical dependence, 45 min before the last MOR injection, VAL was administered only on day 7. The tail-flick test was performed and naloxone was injected into the addicted rats and they were monitored for 30 min for the frequency of withdrawal signs such as jumping, diarrhea, defecation, head tremor, rearing, scratching, sniffing, teeth chattering, and wet-dog shake. FINDINGS/RESULTS: Our results revealed that the co-administration of VAL with MOR for 7 consecutive days reduced the induction of MOR tolerance. Moreover, VAL administration for 7 days along with MOR reduced the frequency of diarrhea and defecation in naloxone-injected animals. CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATIONS: According to the results presented in this study, chronic administration of VAL prevented the induction of MOR-analgesic tolerance and dependence in rats.
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spelling pubmed-82161562021-07-02 Effects of valsartan on morphine tolerance and dependence in rats Kaeidi, Ayat Amirteimoury, Morteza Zare, Mohammad-Saleh Nazari, Amirhossein Hakimizadeh, Elham Hassanshahi, Jalal Fatemi, Iman Res Pharm Sci Original Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Opiates are traditionally used for the treatment of pain. Chronic consumption of opiates such as morphine (MOR) induces tolerance and dependence. This study aimed to investigate the effects of valsartan (VAL), as an angiotensin II receptor blocker, on the induction and expression of MOR analgesic tolerance and physical dependence in rats. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: MOR 10 mg/kg was injected s.c. twice a day for 7 days to induce tolerance and dependence. For evaluating the effect of VAL on the induction of MOR analgesic tolerance and physical dependence, 20 mg/kg VAL was administered orally (once a day) during the 7 days of the examination period. The tail-flick test was performed every day. On day 7, 5 mg/kg naloxone () was injected s.c. into the morphine-dependent rats and the rats were monitored for 30 min for the frequency of withdrawal signs such as jumping, diarrhea, defecation, head tremor, rearing, scratching, sniffing, teeth chattering, and wet-dog shake. For evaluating the effect of VAL on the expression of MOR-analgesic tolerance and physical dependence, 45 min before the last MOR injection, VAL was administered only on day 7. The tail-flick test was performed and naloxone was injected into the addicted rats and they were monitored for 30 min for the frequency of withdrawal signs such as jumping, diarrhea, defecation, head tremor, rearing, scratching, sniffing, teeth chattering, and wet-dog shake. FINDINGS/RESULTS: Our results revealed that the co-administration of VAL with MOR for 7 consecutive days reduced the induction of MOR tolerance. Moreover, VAL administration for 7 days along with MOR reduced the frequency of diarrhea and defecation in naloxone-injected animals. CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATIONS: According to the results presented in this study, chronic administration of VAL prevented the induction of MOR-analgesic tolerance and dependence in rats. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2021-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8216156/ /pubmed/34221062 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1735-5362.314827 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Kaeidi, Ayat
Amirteimoury, Morteza
Zare, Mohammad-Saleh
Nazari, Amirhossein
Hakimizadeh, Elham
Hassanshahi, Jalal
Fatemi, Iman
Effects of valsartan on morphine tolerance and dependence in rats
title Effects of valsartan on morphine tolerance and dependence in rats
title_full Effects of valsartan on morphine tolerance and dependence in rats
title_fullStr Effects of valsartan on morphine tolerance and dependence in rats
title_full_unstemmed Effects of valsartan on morphine tolerance and dependence in rats
title_short Effects of valsartan on morphine tolerance and dependence in rats
title_sort effects of valsartan on morphine tolerance and dependence in rats
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8216156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34221062
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1735-5362.314827
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