The question of whether opiates stimulate feeding by enhancing taste pleasure was investigated by examining the effect of morphine upon hedonic and aversive reactions to taste (tongue protrusions, gapes, etc.). Rats (n = 12) were given SC injections of morphine (4 mg/kg) or equal volumes of isotonic saline 2 h after start of their daily light cycle. Food intake was measured in a 2-h test. On days when they were given morphine, rats ate significantly more food than when given saline. Hedonic and aversive taste reactions were elicited by an infusion of sucrose-quinine solution into the mouth and were measured subsequently in a slow-motion video analysis. The same rats that showed an increase in food intake after treatment with morphine showed...
Previous research from our laboratory has determined that in the absence of a gustatory response or ...
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The present experiment examined the influence of insular cortex (IC) lesions on the intake of a tast...
The present experiment assessed the ability of morphine to condition taste aversions in the LEW/N an...
An animal model of voluntary oral morphine consumption would allow for a pre-clinical evaluation of ...
Contemporary research investigating the effects of opiate receptor agonists and antagonists indicate...
RATIONALE: Repeated treatment with morphine has been shown to sensitize rats to its stimulant effect...
Rodent models highlight the key role of µ-opioid receptor (MOR) signaling in palatable food consumpt...
Drugs of abuse have both rewarding and aversive effects with the relative balance of these two effec...
What role do brain dopamine and opioid systems play in the mediation of reward? Do these neurotransm...
The Fischer 344 (F344) and Lewis (LEW) rat strains are genetically divergent populations that are us...
In previous work showing a taste-elicited decrease in pain sensitivity (J. S. Miller, K. S. Kelly, J...
Program year: 1992/1993Digitized from print original stored in HDRPrevious research has shown that e...
The present experiment examined the influence of excitotoxic lesions of the basolateral amygdala (BL...
RATIONALE: We have previously shown that environmental novelty can potentiate the activating effects...
Previous research from our laboratory has determined that in the absence of a gustatory response or ...
Contains fulltext : 34847.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
The present experiment examined the influence of insular cortex (IC) lesions on the intake of a tast...
The present experiment assessed the ability of morphine to condition taste aversions in the LEW/N an...
An animal model of voluntary oral morphine consumption would allow for a pre-clinical evaluation of ...
Contemporary research investigating the effects of opiate receptor agonists and antagonists indicate...
RATIONALE: Repeated treatment with morphine has been shown to sensitize rats to its stimulant effect...
Rodent models highlight the key role of µ-opioid receptor (MOR) signaling in palatable food consumpt...
Drugs of abuse have both rewarding and aversive effects with the relative balance of these two effec...
What role do brain dopamine and opioid systems play in the mediation of reward? Do these neurotransm...
The Fischer 344 (F344) and Lewis (LEW) rat strains are genetically divergent populations that are us...
In previous work showing a taste-elicited decrease in pain sensitivity (J. S. Miller, K. S. Kelly, J...
Program year: 1992/1993Digitized from print original stored in HDRPrevious research has shown that e...
The present experiment examined the influence of excitotoxic lesions of the basolateral amygdala (BL...
RATIONALE: We have previously shown that environmental novelty can potentiate the activating effects...
Previous research from our laboratory has determined that in the absence of a gustatory response or ...
Contains fulltext : 34847.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
The present experiment examined the influence of insular cortex (IC) lesions on the intake of a tast...