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Modulation by opioids and by afferent sensory neurones of prostanoid protection of the rat gastric mucosa.

1992

1. Pretreatment with capsaicin, to deplete sensory neuropeptides from primary afferent neurones or the administration of morphine (9 mg kg-1, i.v.), which can inhibit neuropeptide release, augmented gastric mucosal injury induced by a 5 min challenge with intragastric ethanol in the rat, as assessed by macroscopic and histological evaluation. 2. Morphine administration substantially attenuated the protective actions of the prostaglandin analogue 16,16 dimethyl prostaglandin E2 (dm PGE2; 0.5-20 micrograms kg-1, p.o.) against ethanol-induced damage. This reduced degree of protection by dmPGE2 was not however, the consequence of the enhanced level of damage. 3. These actions of morphine in red…

MaleNarcoticsmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.drug_classProstaglandinNeuropeptideNalorphine(+)-NaloxoneDinoprostonechemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsNeurons AfferentProstaglandin E2PharmacologyEthanolMorphinebusiness.industryNaloxoneRats Inbred StrainsRatsEndocrinologychemistryCapsaicinGastric MucosaMorphineProstaglandinsProstaglandin analogueCapsaicinbusinessmedicine.drugResearch ArticleBritish journal of pharmacology
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Modulation by peripheral opioids of basal and distension-stimulated gastric acid secretion in the rat.

1992

1. The influence of opioids in modulating gastric acid secretory responses has been investigated in the continuously perfused stomach of the anaesthetized rat. 2. Intravenous administration of morphine (0.75-3 mg kg-1) or the peripherally acting enkephalin analogue, BW443C (0.75-3 mg kg-1), substantially augmented acid secretion in basal conditions. These effects were significantly inhibited by the opioid antagonists naloxone (1 mg kg-1) and the peripherally acting N-methylnalorphine (2 mg kg-1). When administered alone, neither opioid antagonist influenced basal acid output. 3. Acid secretory responses to different levels of gastric distension (5-20 cmH2O) were significantly and dose-depen…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyNarcotic AntagonistsNalorphine(+)-NaloxoneDistensionDeoxyglucoseGastric AcidInternal medicineNalorphineGastrinsmedicineAnimalsInsulinGastrinPharmacologyMorphinebusiness.industryNaloxoneGastric distensionRats Inbred StrainsRatsPentagastrinEndocrinologyOpioidInjections IntravenousGastric acidFemalePentagastrinmedicine.symptombusinessOligopeptidesmedicine.drugResearch ArticleHistamine
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