Michaelson_1984_Brain.Res_305_173

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Title : The Torpedo electric organ is a model for opiate regulation of acetylcholine release - Michaelson_1984_Brain.Res_305_173
Author(s) : Michaelson DM , McDowall G , Sarne Y
Ref : Brain Research , 305 :173 , 1984
Abstract :

Acetylcholine release from the nerve terminals of the purely cholinergic Torpedo electric organ is inhibited by morphine in a dose-dependent, naloxone-reversible fashion. In addition, it is shown that this preparation contains an enkephalin-like substance which, like acetylcholine, is present in a high concentration at the nerve terminals. These findings and the chemical homogeneity of the electric organ nerve terminals render this preparation an excellent model for the study of opiate regulation of neurotransmitter release.

PubMedSearch : Michaelson_1984_Brain.Res_305_173
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Michaelson DM, McDowall G, Sarne Y (1984)
The Torpedo electric organ is a model for opiate regulation of acetylcholine release
Brain Research 305 :173

Michaelson DM, McDowall G, Sarne Y (1984)
Brain Research 305 :173