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. 1990 Dec 4;191(3):465-9.
doi: 10.1016/0014-2999(90)94181-v.

The effect of domperidone on the electrical response of cockroach salivary gland acinar cells

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The effect of domperidone on the electrical response of cockroach salivary gland acinar cells

A M Evans et al. Eur J Pharmacol. .

Abstract

The effects of domperidone on the electrical response of the cockroach salivary gland to applied dopamine and to nerve stimulation have been investigated. Dopamine and nerve stimulation induced a hyperpolarization of the salivary gland acinar cells, which was occasionally followed by a depolarization. At 1 and 10 microM domperidone had no effect on the responses; however, at higher concentrations domperidone (50 and 100 microM) potentiated the hyperpolarization induced by both dopamine and nerve stimulation. Domperidone (50 microM) also potentiated the hyperpolarization induced by 5-HT. Thus the potentiation probably results from a post synaptic action independent of either the dopamine or 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor. In addition, domperidone (50 and 100 microM) had two delayed effects; one, presynaptic, led to a reduction in the response to nerve stimulation; the other, postsynaptic, led to the abolition of the depolarizing phase of the response.

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