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Opioid neuroendocrine effects

Racke K, Hering B, Weber I (1990) Effects of different opioid receptor antagonists on the electrically-evoked release of endogenous dopamine from the isolated neural lobe of the rat pituitary gland in vitro. J Neuroendocrinal 2 335-339. [Pg.517]

Urigiien L, Fernandez B, Romero EM, De Pedro N, Delgado MJ, Guaza C, Schmidhammer H, Viveros MP (2002) Effects of 14-methoxymetopon, a potent opioid agonist, on the responses to the tail electric stimulation test and plus-maze activity in male rats neuroendocrine correlates. Brain Res Bull 57 661-666... [Pg.89]

The opioids probably do not play an important role in the regulation of neuroendocrine function because blockade of opioid receptor sites has either minor or no effect on the basal or stimulated release of most pituitary hormones. However, there is evidence that central opioids may toni-cally inhibit the rate of hypothalamic GnRH release after puberty in males. [Pg.736]


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