Dray A, Metsch R
Neurosci Lett. 1984 Jun 1;47(1):81-4. doi: 10.1016/0304-3940(84)90390-2.
The effects of intrathecal injections of morphine and other opioid receptor selective drugs were tested on urinary bladder contractions in the anesthetized rat. Morphine produced dose-related inhibition of bladder motility which was abolished by naloxone. This action was also observed with mu- and delta-opioid receptor agonists but not with a kappa-opioid receptor agonist. These observations appear related to the urinary retention seen clinically with epidural administrations of morphine and support the hypothesis that urinary bladder activity is influenced by spinal opioid mechanisms involving mu- and delta-opioid receptors.
研究了鞘内注射吗啡及其他阿片受体选择性药物对麻醉大鼠膀胱收缩的影响。吗啡呈剂量依赖性抑制膀胱运动,纳洛酮可消除这种作用。μ-和δ-阿片受体激动剂也有此作用,但κ-阿片受体激动剂则无。这些观察结果似乎与临床上硬膜外注射吗啡后出现的尿潴留有关,并支持这样一种假说,即膀胱活动受涉及μ-和δ-阿片受体的脊髓阿片机制影响。