EFFECTS OF CHOLECYSTOKININ RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS ON MORPHINE- AND COCAINEINDUCED HYPOTHERMIA

Authors

  • B MOUSTAFAVI-MEHR
  • M GHAZI-KHANSARI
  • M REZAYAT From the Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
  • MR ZARRINDAST
Abstract:

The effects of cholecystokinin (CCK) receptor antagonists on hypothermia induced by cocaine or morphine have been studied in mice. In the present work, subcutaneous (SC) injection of cocaine (50-150 mg/kg) or morphine (125-500 mg/kg) induced hypothermia in mice. Administration of CCKA receptor antagonist MK-329 (0.5-1.5 mg/kg), CCKB receptor antagonist L-365, 260 (0.5-1.5 mgl kg) and CCK receptor antagonist proglumide (15-45 mg/kg) 60 min. prior to cocaine injection reduced hypothermia induced by cocaine. MK-329 or proglumide also reduced the morphine response. Single administration of MK-329 and L- 365,260 to mice decreased mice core body temperature. It is concluded that the hypothermic effect of cocaine and morphine may be mediated through CCKA and CCKB receptor mechanism(s).

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volume 14  issue 2

pages  151- 154

publication date 2000-08

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