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Delayed aversive effects of high-dose fentanylPrevention by a polyamine-deficient diet

Behavioural Brain Research(2008)

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Abstract
The present study aimed to examine the effects of an acute administration of the μ-opioid receptor fentanyl on affect as assessed by place-conditioning procedure in rats. We determined the affective properties of fentanyl not only immediately following its administration, but also 24h later. Experiments were performed using the dose of fentanyl (240gamma/kg; four injections of 60gamma/(mlkg) every 15min, subcutaneously) for which secondary hyperalgesia has been previously described. Our results show that the acute administration of fentanyl display biphasic affective properties, with early rewarding and 24-h delayed aversive components. The 24-h delayed aversive effects of fentanyl were not observed in animals submitted to a polyamine-deficient diet, suggesting an NMDA-dependent mechanism.
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Fentanyl,Affect,Aversion,Place conditioning,Polyamines
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