TY - JOUR
T1 - Prenatal morphine enhances morphine-conditioned place preference in adult rats
AU - Gagin, R.
AU - Kook, N.
AU - Cohen, E.
AU - Shavit, Y.
PY - 1997/10
Y1 - 1997/10
N2 - Conditioned place preference (CPP) is a commonly used method for assessing the rewarding qualities of drugs, including opiates. In the present study, we examined long-term effects of prenatal morphine on morphine-associated place preference. Pregnant Fischer 344 rats were given increasing doses of morphine (0.75-12.0 mg/day) in slow-release emulsion during gestational days 12-18. Control rats were injected with vehicle and were fed either with morphine rats or ad libitum. At birth, all litters were culled to 8 pups and fostered to naive darns. Testing began when rats were 10-12 weeks old. Rats prenatally exposed to morphine exhibited a significantly higher preference for the morphine-paired compartment, suggesting that prenatal morphine induces a long-lasting enhancement of its reinforcing effect. Thus, prenatal morphine may result in enhanced activity and/or sensitivity of the endogenous opiate system, thereby placing the organism at higher risk for opiate drug abuse.
AB - Conditioned place preference (CPP) is a commonly used method for assessing the rewarding qualities of drugs, including opiates. In the present study, we examined long-term effects of prenatal morphine on morphine-associated place preference. Pregnant Fischer 344 rats were given increasing doses of morphine (0.75-12.0 mg/day) in slow-release emulsion during gestational days 12-18. Control rats were injected with vehicle and were fed either with morphine rats or ad libitum. At birth, all litters were culled to 8 pups and fostered to naive darns. Testing began when rats were 10-12 weeks old. Rats prenatally exposed to morphine exhibited a significantly higher preference for the morphine-paired compartment, suggesting that prenatal morphine induces a long-lasting enhancement of its reinforcing effect. Thus, prenatal morphine may result in enhanced activity and/or sensitivity of the endogenous opiate system, thereby placing the organism at higher risk for opiate drug abuse.
KW - Conditioned place preference
KW - Opiates
KW - Prenatal morphine
KW - Reward
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U2 - 10.1016/S0091-3057(97)00281-5
DO - 10.1016/S0091-3057(97)00281-5
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C2 - 9300614
AN - SCOPUS:0030762311
SN - 0091-3057
VL - 58
SP - 525
EP - 528
JO - Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior
JF - Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior
IS - 2
ER -