Research Advances in Alcohol and Drug Problems
Volume 5 / 1980 to Volume 11 / 1994
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Dizocilpine [(+)MK-801] and ketamine, in doses that disrupt learning and memory, also prevent the development of tolerance to the motor impairing effects of ethanol (EtOH). However, dizocilpine itself affects ...
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Tolerance to morphine analgesia (tail-immersion test) was examined after manipulation of two aspects of a tolerance test: 1) the route of drug administration and 2) the time interval between the test dosing an...
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Volume 5 / 1980 to Volume 11 / 1994
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The development of acute tolerance to the motor impairment and anticonvulsant effects of ethanol was examined. Acute tolerance to the motor impairment effect of ethanol was shown by a decrease in the degree of...
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The influence of practice while under intoxication was tested on the development of acute tolerance to the motor impairment effect of ethanol. In experiment 1, the motor impairment effect induced by an IP inje...
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In separate groups of Fischer 344 and Long Evans rats, initial sensitivity and acute tolerance to ethanol were determined in a jum** test. Sensitivity measurements in each strain were carried out in separate...
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Acute and chronic tolerance to ethanol hypothermia as a function of the initial sensitivity were examined in a heterogeneous population of Swiss mice. Based on their day 1 hypothermic response to a challenge d...
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The development of tolerance to the motor impairment effect of ethanol was examined in separate groups of rats receiving and not receiving intoxicated practice. Tolerance to the motor impairment effect of etha...
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The present study addressed the prevailing notion that the rat develops tolerance only to the hypothermic effect of morphine and not to its hyperthermic effect. Rectal temperatures were measured at different i...
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The role of Pavlovian conditioning in the development of tolerance to the hypothermic effect of ethanol and of cross-tolerance to hydralazine was investigated. In the first study, two groups of rats were treat...
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Sham and electrolytic lesions of the dorsal, median, and median + dorsal raphe nuclei were made in different groups of rats, and the differential patterns of regional 5-HT depletion were verified chemically. O...
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Ethanol, pentobarbital, and barbital sleep times and blood levels on awakening were determined in female spontaneously hypertensive (SH) and normotensive Wistar-Kyoto (WK) rats. Ethanol-induced sleep times wer...
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Rats were permanently depleted of brain dopamine (DA), serotonin (5-HT), 5-HT+norepinephrine (NE), or NE +DA by intraventricular injection of either 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine (5,7-DHT) or 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OH...
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Male wistar rats, previously made tolerant to morphine by at least 3 weeks of daily intraperitoneal (IP) injections of 20 mg/kg morphine-SO4 (MS), were then given 200 mg/kg MS daily for 4 or 5 days. Tail immersio...
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Rats injected (IP) daily with 0, 20, and 200 mg/kg morphine-SO4 for 25–49 days experienced log dose/response (LDR) curve flattening (decrease in slope and/or maximum response) for analgesia (tail immersion test) ...
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Adult male Wistar rats were fed nutritionally adequate liquid diets providing 35% of the total calories as ethanol, while pair-fed controls received the corresponding diet with ethanol replaced by an equicalor...
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Adult male Wistar rats were fed chronically a liquid diet providing 35% of the calories as ethanol (10–12 g/kg ethanol daily), while pair-fed controls received the corresponding diet with alcohol replaced by a...
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Previously it has been shown that chronic administration of p-chlorophenylalanine (p-CPA), slowed the development of tolerance to ethanol, pentobarbital and cross-tolerance development to ethanol in rats chronica...
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