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Comparative Study
. 1990 May;341(5):450-4.
doi: 10.1007/BF00176339.

Reflex peristalsis in the guinea pig isolated ileum is endogenously controlled by kappa opioid receptors

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Comparative Study

Reflex peristalsis in the guinea pig isolated ileum is endogenously controlled by kappa opioid receptors

W Kromer. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol. 1990 May.

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  • Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol 1990 Aug;342(2):249

Abstract

(1) Reflex peristalsis in the circular muscle of the guinea pig ileum was elicited in vitro by sustained luminal distension of the intestinal wall according to 2 cm H2O and evaluated in terms of the number of peristaltic waves within 15 min intervals. (2) The poorly mu-selective opioid antagonist naloxone at concentrations of 10(-7) and 10(-6) mol/l increased the frequency of peristaltic contractions within the first 15 min interval, and thereafter in a declining fashion, by 68 and 88%, respectively. The highly kappa-selective opioid antagonist nor-binaltorphimine behaved similarly. It was, by one order of magnitude, more potent but a little less effective than naloxone, i.e., the maximum effect was 57% increase in peristaltic frequency at 10(-8) mol/l. Concentrations of 10(-7) and 10(-6) mol/l had the same effect as 10(-8) mol/l, and 10(-9) mol/l were ineffective. The highly mu-selective antagonist CTOP-NH2 and the highly delta-selective antagonist ICI 174,864 were ineffective up to 10(-6) mol/l. (3) It is concluded that predominantly kappa opioid receptors are used by endogenous opioids under the present conditions to inhibit reflex peristalsis.

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