INVOLVEMENT OF PERIAQUAEDUCTAL GRAY IN ANTAGONISTIC EFFECT OF GABA ON ELECTROACUPUNCTURE AND MORPHINE ANALGESIA
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INVOLVEMENT OF PERIAQUAEDUCTAL GRAY IN ANTAGONISTIC EFFECT OF GABA ON ELECTROACUPUNCTURE AND MORPHINE ANALGESIA
Acupuncture ResearchIssue 2, Pages: 124-128(1984)
作者机构:
1. 南京大学生物系
2. 安徽中医学院分析化学教研室
3. 南京大学配位学研究所,南京
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Published:1984
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INVOLVEMENT OF PERIAQUAEDUCTAL GRAY IN ANTAGONISTIC EFFECT OF GABA ON ELECTROACUPUNCTURE AND MORPHINE ANALGESIA[J]. Acupuncture research, 1984, (2): 124-128.
DOI:
INVOLVEMENT OF PERIAQUAEDUCTAL GRAY IN ANTAGONISTIC EFFECT OF GABA ON ELECTROACUPUNCTURE AND MORPHINE ANALGESIA[J]. Acupuncture research, 1984, (2): 124-128.DOI:
INVOLVEMENT OF PERIAQUAEDUCTAL GRAY IN ANTAGONISTIC EFFECT OF GABA ON ELECTROACUPUNCTURE AND MORPHINE ANALGESIA
增高In the present work we have investigated the localization of the anta- gonistic effect of GABA on electroacupuncture (EA) and morphine analge- sia. EA and morphine analgesia were found to be augmented by icv inje- ction of 3-mercaptopropionic acid (3 MP
1 μmol) which inhibited the synthesis and release of GABA but not by its intrathecal injection(5 μmol). Microinjection of 3 MP (0.4 μmol) into periaquaeductal gray (PAG) was also able to increase the EA and morphine analgesia. Muscimol (0.05 μmol)
a GABA receptor agonist
and γ-vinyl GABA (0.1 μmol)
an inhibitor of GABA degradation
were found to decrease EA and morphine analgesia when they were microinjected into PAG. These results indicate that GABA in PAG area may play a very important part in the antagonistic effect of GABA on EA and morphine analgesia.