Acta Psychologica Sinica


Vol. 32 No. 3 , Pages 296 - 300 , 2000

The Effects of Low Dose Morphine on Locomotor Activities in Rats (Article written in chinese)

CHEN Jing, HU Jiafen, DONG Mintian, YANG Xiaoyan, & SUI Nan

Abstract

The locomotor activities (LA) of rats were tested every 15 mins for 95 mins after morphine injected intraperitoneally with 8, 4, 2, 1mg/kg/day respectively once a day during the 8-day experiment, and the number of squares (10 × 10 cm2) which the rats passed by in 5 mins were recorded. Results showed that there were significant differences between the groups treated with 8 or 4 mg/kg/day of morphine and normal saline on day 2-8, and between the groups with 2mg/kg/day of morphine and the control group on day 2, 5 and 6. Thus 4mg/kg/day was the most suitable low dose of morphine for activating LA. The peak effect of 4 mg/kg/day of morphine was at 15-20 mins after injection, and it kept going up for 8 days. It was suggested that low dose of morphine may be more suitable for related behavioral effects such as those of conditioned place preference or self-administration, and the best time course for training tasks may be within 20 mins after the rats were exposed to morphine.

Keywords: rats; low dose morphine; locomotor activity

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