Maas C L
Eur J Pharmacol. 1982 Jan 8;77(1):71-4. doi: 10.1016/0014-2999(82)90539-8.
The effect of opiate antagonists was determined on the extrinsic ruminal contractions of conscious goats. These contractions normally occur approximately once per minute. Naltrexone (greater than or equal to mg/kg, i.v.) and naloxone caused a significant increase in the frequency of ruminal contractions; morphine (0.8 mg/kg) depressed both frequency and amplitude. Naltrexone (12.5 micrograms/kg) prevented the response to morphine. These results suggest that an inhibitory opioid system is involved in the control of forestomach motility in goats.