Abstract
The effects of the opioid receptor agonist RX783006 and of the opioid receptor partial agonist (+)-meptazinol have been examined on electrically-induced twitch responses of the guinea-pig isolated ileum and of the mouse isolated vas deferens. Log10 concentration-tissue state curves were determined for (+)-meptazinol and for RX783006, alone, in combination and, when appropriate, in the presence of naloxone (30 nM). Analysis of these log10 concentration-tissue state curves using the null equations derived and verified in the previous paper allows quantitation of the characteristics of the interaction of (+)-meptazinol with the opioid receptors in these tissues. The results indicate that the apparent differences in the actions of (+)-meptazinol on isolated electrically-stimulated guinea-pig ileum and mouse vas deferens can be accounted for without the need to postulate differences between mu-opioid receptors in these two tissues.
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