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Studies on the mechanism of the action of morphine on the peristalsis of guinea pig ileum in situ

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The influence of some drugs on the effect of morphine on the threshold pressure required to elicit peristalsis in the guinea pig ileum in situ was studied, in order to test the hypothesis that this effect of morphine is mediated by catecholamine release.

Tachyphylaxis to this effect of morphine was confirmed. Pretreatment with two 8 mg/kg doses of reserpine, 24 and 48 hrs before the experiment, significantly reduced the effect of morphine on the pressure threshold. The i.v. administration of 10 mg/kg dl-Dopa re-established the effect of morphine in reserpinized animals to the level of the untreated controls. Pretreatment with guanethidine (15 mg/kg) decreased and even prevented this effect of morphine. Phentolamine pretreatment (10 mg/kg) also significantly inhibited the effect of morphine. Neither DCI nor propranolol influenced this morphine effect. Pretreatment with reserpine, guanethidine or phentolamine reduced the basic pressure threshold needed to elicit peristalsis.

The possibility that the decrease of local circulation induced by hypotension would reduce the local concentration of morphine was rejected because the same doses of guanethidine or phentolamine did not modify the effect of hexamethonium given i.v. in this preparation.

All these results support the idea that the effect of morphine on intestinal peristalsis is mediated by a catecholamine acting on α-receptors, e. g. norepinephrine.

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Aldunate, J., Yojay, L. & Mardones, J. Studies on the mechanism of the action of morphine on the peristalsis of guinea pig ileum in situ . Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Arch. Pharmacol. 291, 395–403 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00501797

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