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Publication : Effects of the benzomorphan kappa-opiate, MR 2266 and its (+) enantiomer MR 2267, on thermonociceptive reactions in different strains of mice.

First Author  Bansinath M Year  1990
Journal  Neurosci Lett Volume  117
Issue  1-2 Pages  212-7
PubMed ID  1963214 Mgi Jnum  J:26000
Mgi Id  MGI:73838 Doi  10.1016/0304-3940(90)90146-z
Citation  Bansinath M, et al. (1990) Effects of the benzomorphan kappa-opiate, MR 2266 and its (+) enantiomer MR 2267, on thermonociceptive reactions in different strains of mice. Neurosci Lett 117(1-2):212-7
abstractText  The effects of the benzomorphan kappa opiate MR 2266 and its dextro enantiomer MR 2267 were assessed on thermonociception in Swiss Webster, C57BL/6, BALB/c and DBA/2 strains of mice. In the hot plate (60 +/- 0.5 degrees C, cut-off time 120 s and tail immersion tests, MR 2266 (10 mg/kg, s.c., 15 min before) decreased, while MR 2267 (10 mg/kg s.c., 15 min before) increased the reaction latencies. In the hot plate test, the sensitivities for the effects of MR 2266 and MR 2267 on jump latency in different strains of mice were as follows: MR 2266; BALB greater than Swiss greater than C57BL greater than DBA and MR 2267; DBA greater than BALB = Swiss greater than C57BL. In the immersion test, for the hyperalgesic response of MR 2266, the rank order of strains was; BALB greater than C57BL and DBA greater than or equal to Swiss while the rank order for the analgesic effect of MR 2267 was; Swiss greater than DBA and BALB. The results indicate the presence of tonic kappa-receptor-mediated regulation of the spinal and supra-spinal thermonociceptive reactions which is stereospecific and strain dependent.
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