探讨维生素B12对吗啡诱导的大鼠条件位置偏好的调节作用。

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背景:本研究旨在探讨维生素B12对吗啡诱导的条件位置偏好(CPP)的影响,CPP是一种常用的评估药物奖励效应的模型。吗啡是一种有效的镇痛药,广泛用于中度至重度疼痛,但它也有很大的成瘾风险。以往的研究表明,氰钴胺素(维生素B12)可能增强吗啡的镇痛作用,降低耐受性,但其对吗啡成瘾的影响尚不清楚。方法:实验分为习惯化、预适应、条件适应和后适应四个阶段。将成年雄性Wistar白化大鼠(250 ~ 300 g)随机分为3组(每组8只):对照组(生理盐水)、吗啡组(10 mg/kg)、维生素B12与吗啡联合组(2 mg/kg)。评估生理盐水、吗啡和吗啡-维生素B12联合用药对CPP的影响。所有药物及生理盐水均腹腔注射(ip)。结果:与生理盐水组相比,吗啡(10 mg/kg)诱导CPP显著(P < 0.0001)。与对照组相比,维生素B12 (2 mg/kg)对吗啡诱导的CPP无统计学差异。结论:吗啡诱导大鼠位置偏好,而维生素B12在降低位置偏好方面无显著差异。需要对不同剂量的维生素B12进行进一步的研究,以充分研究这些影响。
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Exploring the Modulatory Effects of Vitamin B12 on Morphine-Induced Conditioned Place Preference in Rats.

Exploring the Modulatory Effects of Vitamin B12 on Morphine-Induced Conditioned Place Preference in Rats.

Exploring the Modulatory Effects of Vitamin B12 on Morphine-Induced Conditioned Place Preference in Rats.

Exploring the Modulatory Effects of Vitamin B12 on Morphine-Induced Conditioned Place Preference in Rats.

Background: This study aims to investigate the effects of vitamin B12 on morphine-induced conditioned place preference (CPP), a model commonly used to assess the rewarding effects of drugs. Morphine is a potent analgesic widely used for moderate to severe pain, but it also poses a significant risk of addiction. Previous studies suggest that cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12) may enhance the analgesic effects of morphine and reduce tolerance, but its impact on morphine addiction remains unclear. Methods: The experiment followed phases of habituation, pre-conditioning, conditioning, and post conditioning. Adult male Wistar albino rats (250-300 g) were randomly divided into 3 groups (n=8 per group): control (saline), morphine (10 mg/kg), and a combination group of vitamin B12 (2 mg/kg) with morphine. The effects of saline, morphine, and the morphine-vitamin B12 combination on CPP were assessed. All drugs and saline were administered intraperitoneally (ip). Results: Morphine (10 mg/kg) significantly induced CPP compared to the saline group (P < .0001). Vitamin B12 (2 mg/kg) did not produce a statistically significant difference in morphine-induced CPP compared to the control group. Conclusion: Morphine induces a significant place preference, and vitamin B12 did not produce a statistically significant difference in reducing this effect. Further research with different doses of vitamin B12 is necessary to fully investigate these effects.

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Psychiatry and Clinical Psychopharmacology
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期刊介绍: Psychiatry and Clinical Psychopharmacology aims to reach a national and international audience and will accept submissions from authors worldwide. It gives high priority to original studies of interest to clinicians and scientists in applied and basic neurosciences and related disciplines. Psychiatry and Clinical Psychopharmacology publishes high quality research targeted to specialists, residents and scientists in psychiatry, psychology, neurology, pharmacology, molecular biology, genetics, physiology, neurochemistry, and related sciences.
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