Opioids and respiration

https://doi.org/10.1016/0301-0082(89)90033-6Get rights and content

First page preview

First page preview
Click to open first page preview

References (129)

  • J. Hughes

    Isolation of an endogenous compound from the brain with pharmacological properties similar to morphine

    Brain Res.

    (1975)
  • M.A. Hurle et al.

    Differential respiratory patterns induced by opioids applied to the ventral medullary and dorsal pontine surfaces of cats

    Neuropharmacology

    (1985)
  • I. Kitchen

    The rise and fall of endogenous opioid nomenclature

    Prog. Neurobiol.

    (1984)
  • R.A. Lahti et al.

    Chronic naloxone results in prolonged increases in opiate binding sites in the brain

    Eur. J. Pharmac.

    (1978)
  • W.A. Long et al.

    Developmental aspects of the effect of naloxone on control of breathing in piglets

    Resp. Physiol.

    (1983)
  • J.M. Lundberg et al.

    Substance P-, VIP- and enkephalin-like immunoreactivity in the human vagus nerve

    Gastroenterology

    (1979)
  • G. Miserocchi et al.

    Responses of pulmonary stretch receptors to static pressure inflations

    Resp. Physiol.

    (1974)
  • M.-P. Morin-Surun et al.

    Pharmacological identification of δ and μ opiate receptors on bulbar respiratory neurones

    Eur. J. Pharmac.

    (1984)
  • M.-P. Morin-Surun et al.

    Different effects of μ and β opiate agonists on respiration

    Eur. J. Pharmac.

    (1984)
  • I.R. Moss et al.

    ß-endorphin: Effects on respiratory regulation

    Life Sci.

    (1978)
  • G.W. Pasternak

    Multiple mu opiate receptors: biochemical and pharmacological evidence for multiplicity

    Biochem. Pharmac.

    (1986)
  • G.W. Pasternak et al.

    Biochemical and pharmacological evidence for opioid receptor multiplicity in the central nervous system

    Life Sci.

    (1983)
  • A. Pazos et al.

    Interaction of naloxone with μ- and δ-opioid agonists on the respiration of rats

    Eur. J. Pharmac.

    (1983)
  • A. Pazos et al.

    A comparative study in rats of the respiratory depression and analgesia induced by μ- and δ-opioid agonists

    Eur. J. Pharmac.

    (1984)
  • A. Pfeiffer et al.

    An increase in opiate receptor sites is associated with enhanced cardiovascular depressant, but not respiratory depressant action of morphine

    Brain Res.

    (1984)
  • J.D. Rourke et al.

    Failure to demonstrate mu-isoreceptors

    Neuropeptides

    (1984)
  • N. Sales et al.

    Localisation of μ- and δ-opioid receptors in cat respiratory areas: an autoradiographic study

    Brain Res.

    (1985)
  • C.P. Abbot et al.

    Ultrastructure of aortic body tissue in the cat

    Acta Anatomica

    (1972)
  • H.R. Ahmad et al.

    Transient and steady-state response of pulmonary ventilation to the medullary extracellular pH

    Pflügers Arch.

    (1983)
  • H.T. Bardo et al.

    Differential effects of chronic morphine and naloxone on opiate receptors, monoamines and morphine-induced behaviours in preweanling rat

    Devl Brain Res.

    (1982)
  • D.J. Bill et al.

    The antinociceptive activity of meptazinol depends on both opiate and cholinergic mechanisms

    Br. J. Pharmac.

    (1983)
  • H.A. Boushey et al.

    Reflex effects of laryngeal irritation on the pattern of breathing and total lung resistance

    J. Physiol., Lond.

    (1972)
  • N.S. Cherniak et al.

    Graded changes on the ventral surface of the medulla

    J. Physiol., Lond.

    (1979)
  • V. Chernick

    Endorphins and ventilatory control

    New Engl. J. Med.

    (1981)
  • C.R. Clark et al.

    PD 117302: A selective agonist for the κ-opioid receptor

    Br. J. Pharmac.

    (1988)
  • V. Clement-Jones et al.

    Metenkephalin circulates in human plasma

    Nature, Lond.

    (1980)
  • M.I. Cohen

    Neurogenesis of respiratory rhythm in the mammal

    Physiol. Rev.

    (1979)
  • M.I. Cohen

    Central determinants of respiratory rhythm

    A. Rev. Physiol.

    (1981)
  • H. Coleridge et al.

    A search for pulmonary arterial chemoreceptors in the cat with a comparison of the blood supply of the aortic bodies in the newborn and adult animal

    J. Physiol., Lond.

    (1967)
  • Comroe J.H.Jr et al.

    The part played by reflexes from the carotid body in the chemical regulation of respiration in the dog

    A. J. Physiol.

    (1938)
  • A.D. Corbett et al.

    Pre-incubation of guinea-pig myenteric plexus with ß-funaltrexamine: Discrepancy between binding assays and bioassays

    Br. J. Pharmac.

    (1985)
  • L.S. Cowlrick et al.

    The effects of a new opioid analgesic, meptazinol, on the respiration of the conscious rat

    Br. J. Pharmac.

    (1985)
  • R.A. Cruciani et al.

    Demonstration and characterisation of three sub-types of κ opioid receptors in bovine adrenal medullar membrane

    Natn. Inst. Drug Abuse Res. Monog. Ser.

    (1986)
  • A.R. Cushny

    On the pharmacology of the respiratory centre

    J. Pharmac. exp. Ther.

    (1913)
  • M.R. Dashwood et al.

    An etorphine-evoked vagal reflex in rats is inhibited by naloxone, N-methylnaloxone and SMS 201–995

    Arch. Int. Pharmacodyn.

    (1983)
  • T.E. Egan et al.

    Both μ and δ opiate receptors exist on the same neuron

    Science

    (1981)
  • A.I. Faden et al.

    Hypothalamic regulation of the cardiovascular and respiratory system: Role of specific opiate receptors

    Br. J. Pharmac.

    (1983)
  • J.L. Feldman

    Neurophysiology of breathing in mammals

  • J.A. Fleetham et al.

    Endogenous opiates and chemical control of breathing in humans

    Am. Rev. Resp. Dis.

    (1980)
  • J. Florez et al.

    A comparative study in the cat of the respiratory effects of morphine injected intravenously and into the cerebrospinal fluid

    J. Pharmac. exp. Ther.

    (1968)
  • Cited by (0)

    Present address: Department of Pharmacology, Wellcome Research Laboratories, South Eden Park Road, Beckenham, Kent BR3 3BS, U.K.

    View full text