Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6279317 | Neuroscience Letters | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Previous studies have shown that repeated morphine administration in rodents can produce locomotor sensitization and reduce analgesic potency of a challenge dose of morphine, indicating development of morphine tolerance. Here we show that NADA acupuncture treatment can both reduce morphine-induced locomotor sensitization and prevent the development of morphine tolerance in rats, thus validating a new model for NADA acupuncture studies. Our data provides support for evidence-based use of NADA acupuncture as a new adjunctive approach that can potentially improve the side-effect profile of morphine and other prescription opioids.
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Authors
Vasanth Kattalai Kailasam, Preeti Anand, Zara Melyan,