T G Emel'yanova, A B Usenko, A A Kamenskii, V I Deigin, E P Yarova
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Intraperitoneal administration of dermorphine induces dose-dependent changes in the temperature of the body and the tail skin of rats. The character of these changes is largely determined by the ambient temperature, i.e. it depends on the initial functional state of the thermoregulation system. Pretreatment with naloxone reduces the dermorphine-induced effects on thermoregulation but does not eliminate them completely.