Abstract

The effects of calcium channel blockers and stimulants on naloxone-precipitated morphine withdrawal in morphine-dependent ileum were evaluated in vitro. Both verapamil and diltiazem (0.01–1 μM) inhibited the naloxone-induced morphine withdrawal contractures in a concentration-dependent way. The effect of diltiazem was stereospecific. On the other hand, the calcium channel stimulant, Bay k 8644 (0.01 μM), significantly increased the naloxone-induced contractures of morphine-dependent ileum. These results a suggest a role for calcium channels in morphine withdrawal in vitro

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