Effects of morphine on urine flow in rats. Involvement of vasopressin.

Journal de pharmacologie Pub Date : 1986-07-01
C Michel, J L Montastruc, P Valdiguié, P Montastruc
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The actions of morphine (1.25 to 20 mg/kg i.p.) were compared in several models of experimental polyuria: alcohol--or water--loaded rats and Brattleboro rats (i.e. animals with congenital lack of vasopressin). In normal rats (without load), morphine induced no change except at low dose. In water-loaded rats, the opiate exhibited its dose-related antidiuretic effect and increased Na+, urea and osmolality excretion. After inhibition of vasopressin secretion by alcohol load as well as in Brattleboro rats, morphine induced antidiuretic response for the higher doses and diuretic effects for the lower doses. The morphine --induced changes in urine flow were suppressed by naloxone in normal, water--and alcohol--loaded rats. These results indicate that morphine is able to induce diuretic or antidiuretic action according to the state of hydratation in conscious rats after peripheral administration. This property is due to an interference with opiate receptors without involvement of vasopressin secretion.

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吗啡对大鼠尿流的影响。抗利尿激素的作用。
吗啡(1.25至20 mg/kg i.p)在几种实验性多尿模型中的作用进行了比较:酒精或水负荷大鼠和Brattleboro大鼠(即先天性缺乏抗利尿素的动物)。正常大鼠(无负荷)除低剂量外无明显变化。在水负荷大鼠中,阿片类药物表现出剂量相关的抗利尿作用,并增加Na+、尿素和渗透压排泄。在酒精负荷抑制抗利尿激素分泌后,以及在Brattleboro大鼠中,吗啡诱导高剂量的抗利尿反应和低剂量的利尿作用。在正常、饮水和饮酒的大鼠中,吗啡引起的尿流变化被纳洛酮抑制。这些结果表明,吗啡可以根据清醒大鼠的水合状态诱导利尿或抗利尿作用。这种特性是由于对阿片受体的干扰而不涉及抗利尿激素的分泌。
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