Colwell D D, Kavaliers M
Livestock Sciences Section, Agriculture Canada Research Station, Lethbridge, Alta.
Med Vet Entomol. 1992 Apr;6(2):159-64. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2915.1992.tb00595.x.
Biting flies influence both physiology and behaviour of domestic and wild animals. This study demonstrates that brief (30 min) exposure of male and female mice to stable flies leads to significant increases in nociceptive responses, indicative of the induction of analgesia. The biting fly-induced analgesia was mediated by endogenous opioid systems as it was blocked by the prototypic opiate antagonist naloxone. Exposure for 30 min to the bedding of biting fly-exposed mice also induced significant opioid mediated analgesic responses in mice. Exposure to either house flies or the bedding of house fly-exposed mice had no significant effects on nociception. These results indicate that brief exposure to either stable flies, or to olfactory cues associated with mice exposed to stable flies, activates endogenous opioid systems leading to the induction of analgesia and likely other opioid mediated behavioural and physiological stress responses. These results suggest the involvement of endogenous opioid systems in the mediation of the behavioural and physiological consequences of biting fly exposure in domestic and wild animals.
吸血蝇会影响家畜和野生动物的生理及行为。本研究表明,将雄性和雌性小鼠短暂(30分钟)暴露于厩螫蝇中会导致伤害性反应显著增加,这表明出现了痛觉缺失。吸血蝇诱导的痛觉缺失是由内源性阿片系统介导的,因为它被典型的阿片拮抗剂纳洛酮所阻断。将小鼠暴露于接触过吸血蝇的垫料30分钟,也会在小鼠中诱导出显著的阿片介导的镇痛反应。暴露于家蝇或接触过家蝇的小鼠的垫料中,对伤害感受没有显著影响。这些结果表明,短暂暴露于厩螫蝇或与接触过厩螫蝇的小鼠相关的嗅觉线索,会激活内源性阿片系统,导致痛觉缺失的诱导以及可能的其他阿片介导的行为和生理应激反应。这些结果表明内源性阿片系统参与介导吸血蝇暴露对家畜和野生动物行为及生理的影响。