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- W2068241749 abstract "ABSTRACT: The effects of naloxone and naloxonazine (an irreversible mu1, antagonist) administration on fetal breathing movement (FBM) patterns under control, physiologic conditions were studied in 10 fetal lambs with chronically implanted electromyogram electrodes in the diaphragm. Neither naloxone (6 mg/h) nor naloxonazine (34 mg) had any effect on the total number of diaphragmatic electromyogram bursts per hour, mean instantaneous breathing rate, or incidence of breathing. However, naloxonazine caused a more fragmented FBM pattern, as indicated by a significant increase in both the number of apneas and pauses per hour, along with decreased epoch duration. In addition, naloxonazine caused a significant reduction in the stability or regularity of the breathing rate. Naloxone had no effects on the dynamic pattern of the FBM. These results suggest that endogenous opiate peptides play a tonic role at the mu1 receptor to maintain both the continuity and stability of the FBM pattern in late gestation." @default.
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- W2068241749 title "The Effects of Selective mu1 Opiate Receptor Blockade on Breathing Patterns in the Fetal Lamb" @default.
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