Pertussis toxin inhibits antinociception produced by intrathecal injection of morphine, noradrenaline and baclofen

The effect of intrathecal pretreatment with pertussis toxin on the spinal antinociceptive effect of morphine, noradrenaline and L-baclofen was examined in rats implanted with chronic indwelling cannulas. Pretreatment with 0.25–0.75 μg pertussis toxin for 2–7 days inhibited antinociception produced b...

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Analgesics - administration & dosage
Analgesics - antagonists & inhibitors
Animals
Baclofen
Baclofen - administration & dosage
Baclofen - antagonists & inhibitors
Biological and medical sciences
Body Weight - drug effects
Bordetella pertussis
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Injections, Spinal
Male
Morphine
Morphine - administration & dosage
Morphine - antagonists & inhibitors
Noradrenaline
Norepinephrine - administration & dosage
Norepinephrine - antagonists & inhibitors
Pertussis Toxin
Rats
Rats, Inbred Strains
Somesthesis and somesthetic pathways (proprioception, exteroception, nociception)
interoception
electrolocation. Sensory receptors
Tail flick test
Vertebrates: nervous system and sense organs
Virulence Factors, Bordetella - pharmacology
title Pertussis toxin inhibits antinociception produced by intrathecal injection of morphine, noradrenaline and baclofen
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