Prieto-Gomez B, Reyes-Vazquez C, Dafny N. Microiontophoretic application of morphine and naloxone to neurons in hypothalamus of rat.
Neuropharmacology 1984;
23:1081-9. [PMID:
6151142 DOI:
10.1016/0028-3908(84)90133-3]
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Abstract
The present experiments used urethane-anesthetized rats and single cell recording to study the electrophysiological properties of ventromedial hypothalamic (VMH) cells following different doses of morphine and naloxone, applied microiontophoretically. More than 45% of ventromedial hypothalamic units reacted in a dose-response fashion to local application of morphine. In the majority of the ventromedial hypothalamic neurons, naloxone failed to reverse the effects of morphine. Naloxone alone had effects on 37% of the ventromedial hypothalamic units. The ventromedial hypothalamic units exhibited different response patterns from those observed from other CNS sites in response to the microiontophoretic application of morphine and naloxone; this difference is discussed. The present neurophysiological findings support the existence of opiate target sites with multiple opiate receptors within the ventromedial hypothalamus.
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