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A characteristic feature of induced pinocytosis in Amoeba proteus is the formation of broad channels by invagination of the cell membrane. This process, which requires Ca2+, occurs in response to depolarising cations1–4. High Ca2+ levels reduce pinocytosis induced by cations such as Na+ and Tris+, whereas pinocytosis induced by K+ is less affected by Ca2+ (ref. 4). Agents which interfere with the calcium metabolism of the amoeba will therefore either stimulate or inhibit pinocytosis induced by Na+ (ref. 5). Among the agents which are supposed to reduce Ca2+ influx across cell membranes or otherwise decrease cellular availability of Ca2+ are the opiates and opioid peptides6–9, high doses of which have been reported to affect the amoeba10. Accordingly, Met-enkephalin, morphine and codeine potentiate the inhibition of pinocytosis caused by Ca2+-binding agents and reverse the calcium blockade of pinocytosis mediated by caffeine11. In this report we show that pinocytosis induced by Na+ or Tris+ is suppressed by β-endorphin, Metenkephalin and morphine. These effects were abolished or diminished by an opiate receptor antagonist, (–)naloxone, by increasing the Na+ concentration, or by addition of Ca2+.
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Josefsson, JO., Johansson, P. Naloxone-reversible effect of opioids on pinocytosis in Amoeba proteus. Nature 282, 78–80 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1038/282078a0
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