Naloxone‐insensitive inhibition of acetylcholine release from parasympathetic nerves innervating guinea‐pig trachea by the novel opioid, nociceptin — Hema J Patel (1997) | RDL Network
Naloxone‐insensitive inhibition of acetylcholine release from parasympathetic nerves innervating guinea‐pig trachea by the novel opioid, nociceptin
Article 1997 en
Authors
HP
Hema J Patel
MG
Mark A. Giembycz
LS
Lucia Spicuzza
Abstract
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The novel peptide, nociceptin and the mu-opioid agonist [D-Ala2, N-Me-Phe4, Gly5-ol]-enkephalin (DAMGO) produced a concentration-dependent inhibition of electrical field stimulation (EFS)-evoked release of acetylcholine (ACh) from cholinergic nerves innervating guinea-pig trachea. The non-selective opioid receptor antagonist, naloxone, did not antagonize the inhibitory action of nociceptin under conditions where the inhibition of ACh release evoked by DAMGO was completely reversed. It is suggested that DAMGO and nociceptin can inhibit cholinergic, parasympathetic neurotransmission to the airways via the activation of classical (naloxone-sensitive) and novel (naloxone-insensitive) opioid receptors, respectively.
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