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Morphine Depression and Tolerance of Nerve-induced Parotid Secretion

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Journal Br J Pharmacol
Publisher Wiley
Specialty Pharmacology
Date 1979 Jan 1
PMID 760892
Citations 3
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Abstract

1 The nerve-induced secretion produced by the rat parotid gland is proportional to the frequency of stimulation. Morphine decreased the flow rate during stimulation at 2.5 and 5 Hz, but not at 20 Hz. This frequency-dependent action of morphine and was partially reversed by naloxone. 2 The secretion produced by the rat parotid gland during an intravenous infusion of acetylcholine was not diminished by morphine. Therefore, the action of morphine on nerve-induced secretion is most probably on the motor nerve terminals, which release acetylcholine. 3 Animals that had been implanted with morphine base pellets tolerated 4 times as much morphine as controls; after 6 days the minute ventilation was less depressed by graded doses of morphine than non-implanted controls. 4 Nerve-induced secretion in morphine-implanted animals was less depressed by morphine than control animals 6 and 24 h after the pellets were removed. The flow rates in the 6 h group treated with morphine were greater after naloxone than control (precipitated withdrawal) but at 24 h when withdrawal symptoms were no longer evident, naloxone produced only a slight reversal.

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