MEMBRANE-POTENTIAL IN MYENTERIC NEURONS ASSOCIATED WITH TOLERANCE AND DEPENDENCE TO MORPHINE

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LEEDHAM, JA
KONG, JQ
TAYLOR, DA
JOHNSON, SM
FLEMING, WW
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[1] W VIRGINIA UNIV,HLTH SCI CTR,DEPT PHARMACOL & TOXICOL,MORGANTOWN,WV 26506
[2] FLINDERS UNIV,DEPT CLIN PHARMACOL,BEDFORD PK,SA 5042,AUSTRALIA
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Chronic treatment of guinea pigs with morphine produces subsensitivity (tolerance) of the longitudinal smooth muscle-myenteric plexus preparation to a variety of inhibitory agonists (e.g., mu opioid, alpha adrenoceptor and adenosine receptor agonists) and supersensitivity (dependence) to a variety of excitatory agonists (e.g., nicotine, 5-hydroxytryptamine and potassium ions). The present investigation was to determine if these changes in sensitivity could be related to changes in electrical properties of the S and AH neurons in the myenteric plexus. S neurons from morphine-implanted animals were significantly depolarized (7 mV) relative to those from placebo-implanted animals, whereas the membrane potential of AH neurons was unchanged. Approximately 60% of S neurons were hyperpolarized by morphine. In this subset of neurons, membranes were significantly depolarized but the threshold was unchanged in morphine-implanted animals. This means that resting potentials of S neurons from tolerant preparations are closer to threshold. The hyperpolarization produced by morphine (0.1 muM) was similar in preparations from morphine- and placebo-implanted animals. Thus, the partially depolarized state of S neurons in the myenteric plexus is the cause of the subsensitivity and supersensitivity to agonists and can explain both tolerance and dependence. Changes in opioid receptors or their coupling to potassium channels do not appear to contribute to tolerance in the longitudinal smooth muscle-myenteric plexus.
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