Comparison in the mouse of the effect of the opiate delta receptor antagonist ICI 154 129 and naloxone in tests of extinction, passive avoidance and food intake

Abstract
The effects of 30 and 80 mg/kg ICI 154 129, an opiate delta receptor antagonist, were compared with those of 0.1 and 10 mg/kg naloxone using tests of food-intake, passive avoidance and extinction in mice. Whereas anloxone depressed food intake and facilitated extinction, ICI 154 129 failed to affect food intake, passive avoidance or extinction although the mice reared significantly more during the test of food intake.