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Morphine reduces the interest for natural rewards.

Alessandro PiccinGilles CourtandAngelo Contarino
Published in: Psychopharmacology (2022)
Female mice were more sensitive than male mice to the rewarding effects of morphine. Moreover, both a non-rewarding and a rewarding dose of morphine impaired the interest for naturally rewarding activities, indicating that brain reward systems might be more sensitive to the deleterious than to the rewarding effects of substances of abuse.
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