The effects of narcotic analgesics and narcotic antagonists on ganglionic transmission in the rat. |
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Authors: | J E Forbes W L Dewey |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology, Medical College of Virginia Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia 23298, USA |
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Abstract: | The effects of narcotic analgesics, narcotic-antagonist analgesics and narcotic antagonists on ganglionic transmission in the superior cervical ganglia of the rat were studied and . administration of morphine, meperidine, methadone, pentazocine or naltrexone blocked ganglionic transmission. Levorphanol, cyclazocine, nalorphine and naloxone had no effect on ganglionic transmission in this procedure. studies confirmed the results with the exception of levorphanol, cyclazocine and nalorphine, which were also found to block ganglionic transmission . In both preparations, naloxone did not antagonize the effect of morphine, suggesting that the effects of morphine and the other opiates were nonspecific. Similar potency of - and -isomers of pentazocine and cyclazocine support this conclusion. The observation that naltrexone blocked ganglionic transmission, but the other pure narcotic antagonist, naloxone, was inactive is somewhat unique to this test procedure and possibly significant. |
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