Morphine impairs Acetylcholine Release but facilitates Acetylcholine Action at a Skeletal Neuromuscular Junction |
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Authors: | R. C. A. FREDERICKSON C. PINSKY |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Faculty of Medicine,University of Manitoba,Winnipeg |
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Abstract: | THERE is considerable evidence that morphine impairs the release of acetylcholine (ACh) at cholinergic synapses in the brain1–5, although there are considerable problems in determining the exact site and mechanism of this action. A simple synaptic model would be useful for pursuing this problem and the question arises whether this action of morphine is universal for cholinergic synapses or is restricted to particular sites. Morphine impairs the release of ACh at peripheral muscarinic sites6–8 but there are no reports about the effects of morphine on ACh release at nicotinic neuromuscular sites. We have reported that both morphine and nalorphine block neuromuscular transmission in amphibian and mammalian skeletal neuromuscular preparations9,10, apparently as a result of impairment of ACh release. We have now determined by direct measurement that morphine impairs ACh release at a skeletal neuromuscular junction. |
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