Exposure to rotating and elevated magnetic fields significantly reduced over three hours the ingestive effects of the opiate agonist, morphine (10 mg/kg), in free-feeding slugs, Limax maximus. Magnetic field exposure also inhibited the opioid-mediated increased ingestive responses of slugs that had been food-deprived for 24 hr. These results suggest that magnetic stimuli inhibit opiate-mediated behavioral and physiological functions in invertebrates in a similar manner as observed in vertebrates.
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