Title : Morphine inhibits calcium influx and the response to acetylcholine in Xenopus oocytes - Lipinsky_1993_J.Neurochem_60_299 |
Author(s) : Lipinsky D , Oron Y , Sarne Y |
Ref : Journal of Neurochemistry , 60 :299 , 1993 |
Abstract :
Incubation of intact Xenopus oocytes with the opioid radioligand [3H]diprenorphine (0.5 nM) resulted in specific binding of 1.7 +/- 0.3 fmol per oocyte. Morphine (10 microM) inhibited the uptake of 45Ca2+ into the oocyte by 66 +/- 9%. The opioid antagonist naltrexone partially blocked this effect of morphine. Preincubation of oocytes with morphine (10 microM, 2 min) partially inhibited the fast and slow responses of the oocyte to acetylcholine by 26 and 52%, respectively. We conclude that native Xenopus oocytes possess opioid receptors that may modulate the muscarinic response by limiting calcium influx into the cell. |
PubMedSearch : Lipinsky_1993_J.Neurochem_60_299 |
PubMedID: 8417149 |
Lipinsky D, Oron Y, Sarne Y (1993)
Morphine inhibits calcium influx and the response to acetylcholine in Xenopus oocytes
Journal of Neurochemistry
60 :299
Lipinsky D, Oron Y, Sarne Y (1993)
Journal of Neurochemistry
60 :299