Title : Fentanyl and morphine, but not remifentanil, inhibit acetylcholine release in pontine regions modulating arousal - Mortazavi_1999_Anesthesiology_90_1070 |
Author(s) : Mortazavi S , Thompson J , Baghdoyan HA , Lydic R |
Ref : Anesthesiology , 90 :1070 , 1999 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Opioids inhibit the rapid eye movement (REM) phase of sleep and decrease acetylcholine (ACh) release in medial pontine reticular formation (mPRF) regions contributing to REM sleep generation. It is not known whether opioids decrease ACh release by acting on cholinergic cell bodies or on cholinergic axon terminals. This study used in vivo microdialysis to test the hypothesis that opioids decrease ACh levels at cholinergic neurons in the laterodorsal tegmental nuclei (LDT) and LDT axon terminals in the mPRF. |
PubMedSearch : Mortazavi_1999_Anesthesiology_90_1070 |
PubMedID: 10201679 |
Substrate | Remifentanil |
Mortazavi S, Thompson J, Baghdoyan HA, Lydic R (1999)
Fentanyl and morphine, but not remifentanil, inhibit acetylcholine release in pontine regions modulating arousal
Anesthesiology
90 :1070
Mortazavi S, Thompson J, Baghdoyan HA, Lydic R (1999)
Anesthesiology
90 :1070