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Query: UMLS:C0043167 (
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Morphine, the opioid-agonist, and the antagonists naloxone and levallorphan exerted direct effects on spontaneously-contracting cultures of cardiac myocytes from neonatal rats. Naloxone and levallorphan induced an increase in the amplitude of systolic cell motion (ASM) and in the size of [Ca2+]i-transients, measured as indo-1 fluorescence ratio (IFR), whereas morphine caused an increase in IFR with no change in ASM. Both morphine and naloxone caused a transient increase in 45Ca2+ influx into the cardiomyocytes. Analysis of the relationship between changes in ASM and IFR indicated dual action of the drugs: (a) An increase in [Ca2+]i-transients elicited by morphine and the antagonists, apparently resulting from a transient increase of Ca2+ influx. (b) Altered myofibril responsiveness to Ca2+; the agonists decreased it, and the antagonists increased it. Intracellular pHi measurements in cardiomyocytes loaded with the fluorescent indicator BCECF revealed that morphine caused acidosis and the antagonists caused
alkalosis
. These pH changes were inhibited by
pertussis
-toxin, protein kinase inhibitor K323a, phorbol-ester and ethylisopropyl-amiloride, indicating pathways mediated by GTP-binding proteins and altered activities of protein kinase C and Na+/H+ exchanger. Preincubation with
pertussis
toxin prior to the addition of morphine prevented the decrease in the myofibril responsiveness to Ca2+ as well as the decrease in pHi but did not affect the increase in [Ca2+]i-transients and the increase in the rate of Ca2+ influx. As a result, addition of morphine after preincubation with
pertussis
toxin caused a positive inotropic effect. Our results indicate that morphine acts by two different pathways distinguishable by their sensitivity to
pertussis
toxin (1), increased Ca2+ influx leading to increased Ca(2+)-transients and (2) decreased intracellular pH leading to reduced myofibril responsiveness to Ca2+.
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PMID:Opioid effects on contractility, Ca(2+)-transients and intracellular pH in cultured cardiac myocytes. 837 18