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O-49 - Effects of Levetiracetam on the Development and Expression of Tolerance to Morphine-induced Antinociception in Mice
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 April 2020
Abstract
In the present study, the effects of Levetiracetam on the development and expression of tolerance to the morphine-induced antinociception was evaluated using tail-flick test.
To assess the Levetiracetam effects on tolerance development, the animals received Levetiracetam (60, 300 or 900 mg/kg; i.p.), 30 min prior to morphine (50 mg/kg; s.c.) administration during tolerance induction period once daily for 3 days. Also, to evaluate the effects of Levetiracetam on tolerance expression, different doses of Levetiracetam was administered 30 min before challenge dose of morphine (5 mg/kg; s.c.) following morphine-induced tolerance. In each experiment the antinociceptive response to the challenge dose of morphine was evaluated after 30-min interval by tail-flick test. Furthermore, the analgesic effect of various doses of Levetiracetam alone was evaluated as well.
The results showed that Levetiracetam at the doses of 300 and 900 mg/kg could inhibit the development of tolerance. Also, Levetiracetam at the dose of 900 mg/kg attenuated the expression of morphine-induced tolerance. Levetiracetam injection was associated significantly with higher latency period when compared to the control group. Moreover, Levetiracetam (900 mg/kg) significantly enhanced antinociceptive effect of morphine in a dose-dependent manner.
These data indicated that, while Levetiracetam can attenuate both development and expression of morphine-induced tolerance, it can enhance morphine-induced antinociception. These effects may have important clinical implications.
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