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Abstract
The number of rhythmic circular muscle contractions elicited by acetylcholine was increased in isolated intestinal segments taken from morphine-tolerant/dependent guinea pigs and exposed in vitro to an adequate normorphine concentration. Segments which underwent a partial withdrawal in vitro showed some degree of supersensitivity to acetylcholine which was, however, not significant. In contrast, basal peristaltic reflex activity was enhanced during a partial opiate withdrawal but not during exposure of the segments to a normorphine concentration high enough to maintain opiate tolerance/dependence. These data suggest that a supersensitivity to acetylcholine participates, at least partially, in the development of tolerance to the inhibitory action of opioids upon intestinal peristalsis.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 6891072 DOI: 10.1159/000137754
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmacology ISSN: 0031-7012 Impact factor: 2.547