Title : [Interactions between central opioidergic and cholecystokininergic systems in rats: possible significance for the development of of opioid tolerance].

Pub. Date : 1998

PMID : 9648346






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1 Morphine also increased CCK release, via an action at delta 2 receptors. Morphine cholecystokinin Rattus norvegicus
2 These data support the idea that morphine exerts an excitatory influence on central CCKergic neurones, which could tend to reduce the analgesic action of the alkaloid, and are in line with the hypothesis that morphine tolerance/dependence is associated with an activation of CCK-containing neurones. Morphine cholecystokinin Rattus norvegicus
3 These data support the idea that morphine exerts an excitatory influence on central CCKergic neurones, which could tend to reduce the analgesic action of the alkaloid, and are in line with the hypothesis that morphine tolerance/dependence is associated with an activation of CCK-containing neurones. Morphine cholecystokinin Rattus norvegicus