Early and delayed toxicity of a single dose of 300 mg kg-' cyclophosphamide (CP) was investigated in male DBAR and C57BL/6 mice. Early toxicity (up to 30 days after CP administration) resulted in 36.6% lethality in DBA12 and no mortality in C57BId6 mice. Delayed toxicity (after 30 days) occurred pr
Contributions of taste factors and gender to opioid preference in C57BL and DBA mice
โ Scribed by Margaret L. Forgie; Barry L. Beyerstein; Bruce K. Alexander
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 706 KB
- Volume
- 95
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0033-3158
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โฆ Synopsis
C57BL/6J and DBA/ZI mouse strains have been characterized as morphine preferrers and avoiders, respectively . Previously, sweetened morphine solutions were presented with a water alternative, primarily with male subjects. Because sweetness may affect the endogenous opioid system and rodents have shown strain and sex differences in taste preferences, this study looked for strain-and gender-related taste preferences that might have affected opiate consumption. Preference for sweetened and unsweetened morphine and etonitazene was compared across gender and strain. In all choice tests, the control was a similar tasting quinine sulphate solution. Under these conditions, C57BL/6J mice continued to show strong preference for morphine. However, DBA/2J mice drank approximately equal amounts of morphine and quinine solutions, rather than avoiding morphine as when water was the alternative. Both strains appeared surprisingly indifferent to the synthetic opioid etonitazene, compared because it is potent at concentrations having barely perceptible bitterness. This raises the possibility of unextxxzted differences in post-ingestional effects between morphine and etonitazene. Contrary to reports of gender differences in sweet preference in rats, none were found in either strain of mouse. Neither were there any si~,nificant sex differences in opiate preference in either strain. C57 mice preferred sweetness more than did DBA mice.
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