Several doses of tifluadom, an opioid benzodiazepine with affinity for opioid kappa receptors, were tested on analgesia and locomotor activity in two strains of mice, the C57BL/6 and the DBA/2. The analgesic properties of the compound were confirmed in both strains by a tail flick test. As concerns locomotor activity both strains, that in previous researches showed opposite responses to opiates, were depressed by tifluadom, suggesting the involvement of kappa receptors in this effect.
Locomotor depression by the opioid benzodiazepine tifluadom in mice
Pavone F;
1984
Abstract
Several doses of tifluadom, an opioid benzodiazepine with affinity for opioid kappa receptors, were tested on analgesia and locomotor activity in two strains of mice, the C57BL/6 and the DBA/2. The analgesic properties of the compound were confirmed in both strains by a tail flick test. As concerns locomotor activity both strains, that in previous researches showed opposite responses to opiates, were depressed by tifluadom, suggesting the involvement of kappa receptors in this effect.File in questo prodotto:
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