Title : Inhibition by nociceptin of the light-evoked release of ACh from retinal cholinergic neurones - Neal_1997_Br.J.Pharmacol_120_1399 |
Author(s) : Neal MJ , Cunningham JR , Paterson SJ , McKnight AT |
Ref : British Journal of Pharmacology , 120 :1399 , 1997 |
Abstract :
The retina possesses cholinergic amacrine cells which release acetylcholine (ACh) in response to flickering light. Using an eye-cup preparation in anaesthetized rabbits we found that when the retina was exposed to nociceptin, the light-evoked release of ACh was reduced in a concentration-dependent manner (IC50 = 100 nM), the maximum effect being 60% inhibition. Opioid receptors were not involved in the inhibitory effect of nociceptin because its action was not blocked by naloxone (1 microM) and furthermore mu-opioids enhanced the light-evoked release of ACh. Using rabbit retina homogenates we found that the retina possessed a substantial number of high-affinity binding sites for [3H]-nociceptin indicating the presence of ORL1-receptors. Since [des-Phe1]-nociceptin, which has no affinity for the ORL1-receptor, had no effect on the light-evoked release of ACh it is unlikely that the action of nociceptin was simply non-specific. We conclude that the inhibitory effect of nociceptin on retinal ACh release involves activation of the ORL1 receptors. |
PubMedSearch : Neal_1997_Br.J.Pharmacol_120_1399 |
PubMedID: 9113357 |
Neal MJ, Cunningham JR, Paterson SJ, McKnight AT (1997)
Inhibition by nociceptin of the light-evoked release of ACh from retinal cholinergic neurones
British Journal of Pharmacology
120 :1399
Neal MJ, Cunningham JR, Paterson SJ, McKnight AT (1997)
British Journal of Pharmacology
120 :1399