Journal article

Morphine presynaptically inhibits a ganglionic cholinergic synapase

JC Bornstein, HL Fields

Neuroscience Letters | ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD | Published : 1979

Abstract

The effects of morphine on synaptic transmission through the inferior mesenteric ganglion (IMG) were studied using intracellular recording techniques. Morphine produced a reversible, dose-dependent reduction in ther quantal content of the synaptic potentials with little or no effect on quantal size or the properties of the ganglion cells. This effect of morphine was antagonized by naloxone suggesting the presence of specific preganglionic opiate receptors. © 1979.

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