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Role of ion channel modifiers in reversal of morphine-induced gastrointestinal inertia by prokinetic agents in mice. Indian journal of experimental biology [Indian J Exp Biol] Journal article

 
TitleRole of ion channel modifiers in reversal of morphine-induced gastrointestinal inertia by prokinetic agents in mice.
Author(s)Sandhiya S, Dkhar SA, Krishna PR, Ramaswamy S 
InstitutionDepartment of Pharmacology, JIPMER, Puducherry 605006, India. sandhiyaselvarajan@yahoo.com
SourceIndian J Exp Biol 2008 Jan; 46(1):60-5.
AbstractProkinetic drugs like mosapride, domperidone etc, are used to treat gastrointestinal delay. Though the receptor-mediated actions of these agents have been studied, involvement of ion channels in reversing morphine-induced gastrointestinal inertia by prokinetic agents has not been explored. Charcoal meal test was used to measure small intestinal transit (SIT) in adult male Swiss albino mice. Animals were given ion channel modifiers and prokinetic drugs intragastrically. Reversal of morphine-induced gastrointestinal delay by mosapride was decreased significantly by CaCl2, minoxidil and glibenclamide. Similarly, domperidone's effect on morphine was decreased by CaCl2, nifedipine, minoxidil and glibenclamide significantly. The results reveal that ion channel modifiers counteract the prokinetic effects of mosapride or domperidone.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID18697573
  
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