De Luca A, Coupar I M
Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Royal Melbourne, Institute of Technology University, Victoria, Australia.
Pharmacol Ther. 1996;69(2):103-15. doi: 10.1016/0163-7258(95)02053-5.
Opioids have been used for centuries as antidiarrhoeal drugs. In recent years, their mechanism and sites of action in exerting their antidiarrhoeal effect have been studied intensely. Attempts have been made to propose their general mode of action. Whilst there are numerous similarities in their general effects on motility, fluid secretion, and neuroeffector transmission, the differences between species, in some cases, can be remarkable. We highlight and contrast the similarities and differences in the commonly examined species and compare them to humans. Insights into mechanisms of opioid antidiarrhoeal action now also provide some new perspectives of opioid action in the intestine.
几个世纪以来,阿片类药物一直被用作止泻药。近年来,人们对其发挥止泻作用的机制和作用部位进行了深入研究。有人试图提出它们的一般作用方式。虽然它们对运动、液体分泌和神经效应传递的一般影响有许多相似之处,但在某些情况下,不同物种之间的差异可能很显著。我们强调并对比了常见研究物种之间的异同,并将它们与人类进行比较。对阿片类药物止泻作用机制的深入了解现在也为阿片类药物在肠道中的作用提供了一些新的视角。