dermorphin has been researched along with cesium-chloride* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for dermorphin and cesium-chloride
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Electrophysiological effects of dermorphin on locus coeruleus neurons of rat.
Intracellular recording was used to study the effects of dermorphin on neurons of the locus coeruleus in the rat, in a totally submerged brain slice preparation. Dermorphin caused the inhibition of spontaneous firing of all neurons of the locus coeruleus tested, with an IC50 of 7 nM. Based on the inhibition of spontaneous firing rate, dermorphin was 16.5 times more potent than morphine. Larger concentrations of dermorphin (30-100 nM) further hyperpolarized the neurons of the locus coeruleus and simultaneously caused a reduction in input resistance. These effects were antagonized by naloxone, with a dissociation equilibrium constant of 0.8 nM. The hyperpolarization of neurons of the locus coeruleus, caused by dermorphin, was reversed at a membrane potential of -112 mV in this preparation. Furthermore, this hyperpolarization was blocked by cesium chloride and barium chloride. Thus, these data suggest that dermorphin binds to mu-opioid receptors on the cell membrane of neurons of the locus coeruleus. This leads to opening of the inward-going rectification potassium channels, resulting in the observed hyperpolarization of the membrane. Topics: Analgesics, Opioid; Animals; Barium; Barium Compounds; Cesium; Chlorides; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Electrophysiology; Kinetics; Locus Coeruleus; Male; Membrane Potentials; Morphine; Naloxone; Neurons; Oligopeptides; Opioid Peptides; Rats; Rats, Inbred Strains | 1990 |