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Tolerance-dependence and serum elimination of morphine in rats implanted with morphine pellets.

作者信息

Bhargava H N, Villar V M

机构信息

Department of Pharmacodynamics University of Illinois, Chicago 60612.

出版信息

Gen Pharmacol. 1991;22(6):1033-42. doi: 10.1016/0306-3623(91)90574-p.

Abstract
  1. In order to determine whether the degree of tolerance to and physical dependence on morphine induced by pellet implantation procedure in the rat depends on the dose used and the kinetic parameters, the effect of implantation of different number of pellets on tolerance-dependence and elimination kinetics of morphine from serum was determined. 2. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were implanted subcutaneously with pellets. Each pellet contained 75 mg of morphine free base. Three schedules of implantation were used. They included 2 pellets during a 3-day period (2/3), 4 pellets during a 3-day period (4/3) and 6 pellets during a 7-day period (6/7). Placebo pellets which did not contain morphine were implanted in rats which served as controls. 3. The degree of tolerance to and physical dependence on morphine increased as the number of morphine pellets implanted increased. 4. In separate groups of rats implanted with pellets, elimination kinetics of morphine was studied using radioimmunoassay. The kinetic parameters were: area under serum morphine concentration time curve (AUC0----infinity), serum concentration of morphine extrapolated to time zero (Cmax), half-life (t1/2), elimination rate constant (k), mean residence time (MRT) and total body clearance (Clt). 5. The AUC0----infinity and Cmax increased in proportion to the number of pellets implanted. The t1/2, k, MRT and Clt values for 2/3 and 4/3 schedules did not differ, but for 6/7 schedule were significantly different from the other two schedules. The degree of tolerance to and physical dependence on morphine was directly related to the AUC0----infinity and Cmax. The longer t1/2 and MRT and lower Clt and k values in 6/7 schedule may reflect a saturation of glucuronic acid transferase, the main enzyme metabolizing morphine in the liver, and may account for the greater degree of tolerance and physical dependence.
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