Title : Microdialysis delivery of morphine to the hypoglossal nucleus of Wistar rat increases hypoglossal acetylcholine release - Skulsky_2007_Sleep_30_566 |
Author(s) : Skulsky EM , Osman NI , Baghdoyan HA , Lydic R |
Ref : Sleep , 30 :566 , 2007 |
Abstract :
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The medullary hypoglossal nucleus (XII) innervates the genioglossal muscles of the tongue, and opioid-induced alterations in tongue muscle tone contribute to airway obstruction. Previous studies have shown that morphine causes a significant decrease in acetylcholine (ACh) release in some brain regions, but the effects of morphine on ACh release in XII have not been quantified. DESIGN: A within-subjects design was used to test the hypothesis that morphine alters ACh release in XII of anesthetized Wistar rat. ACh release during microdialysis with Ringer's solution (control) was compared to ACh release during dialysis delivery of opioids. SETTING: University of Michigan. PATIENTS OR PARTICIPANTS: N/A. INTERVENTIONS: Microdialysis delivery of opioids to XII. MEASUREMENTS AND |
PubMedSearch : Skulsky_2007_Sleep_30_566 |
PubMedID: 17552371 |
Skulsky EM, Osman NI, Baghdoyan HA, Lydic R (2007)
Microdialysis delivery of morphine to the hypoglossal nucleus of Wistar rat increases hypoglossal acetylcholine release
Sleep
30 :566
Skulsky EM, Osman NI, Baghdoyan HA, Lydic R (2007)
Sleep
30 :566