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In mice, 3-O-methylnaltrexone blocks the analgesic actions of morphine-6 be
ta-glucuronide and heroin at doses which are inactive against morphine. We
found a similar selectivity in rats. 3-O-Methylnaltrexone antagonized the a
nalgesic actions of 6-acetylmorphine in Sprague-Dawley rats and heroin in W
istar rats at doses that were inactive against morphine. Inclusion of a fix
ed dose of 3-O-methylnaltrexone significantly shifted the analgesic dose-re
sponse curves for 6-acetylmorphine and heroin without altering the morphine
dose-response curves. In a self-administration model, 3-O-methylnaltrexone
treatment significantly increased both heroin and morphine intake during t
he first hour, suggestive of an antagonist effect. This effect at doses of
3-O-methylnaltrexone which were inactive against morphine analgesia implied
a role for the morphine-6 beta-glucuronide opioid receptor in the reinforc
ing properties of heroin and morphine. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All r
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