Research Article

Exercise Reduces Morphine-Induced Hyperalgesia and Antinociceptive Tolerance

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Exercise training prevented the development of morphine-induced hyperalgesia in the (a) hot-plate test and (b) tail-flick test. Rats received exercise training for 30 minutes every afternoon. Morphine 30 mg/kg was injected daily, and behavior tests were performed 1 h before morphine subcutaneous injection. “a” denotes the statistically significant difference compared to the sedentary+saline group, and “b” denotes the statistically significant difference compared to the sedentary+morphine group.
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