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Kappa receptor mediated opioid dependence in rhesus monkeys
Gmerek, Debra E.; Woods, James H.
1986-09-15
Citation:Gmerek, Debra E., Woods, James H. (1986/09/15)."Kappa receptor mediated opioid dependence in rhesus monkeys." Life Sciences 39(11): 987-992. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/26046>
Abstract: The kappa receptor-selective agonist U-50, 488 was administered chronically to rhesus monkeys. Tolerance developed to the overt behavioral effects of U-50, 488 without cross-tolerance to morphine. Withdrawal behaviors produced by deprivation, naloxone or quadazocine administration in U-50, 488-dependent monkeys consisted of hyperactivity, excessive grooming, and yawning. The syndrome was suppressed in a dose-related manner by a kappa agonist, ethylketazocine, but not by doses of morphine that suppressed its own withdrawal. The mu-selective antagonist, beta-funaltrexamine, at doses which are active in morphine-dependent monkeys, did not precipitate withdrawal in U50, 488-dependent monkeys. Dependence, which is the result of activity at the kappa receptor, was distinct from morphine dependence.