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Differentiation of opioid receptor preference by [Dmt1]endomorphin-2-mediated antinociception in the mouse.

Yunden Jinsmaa1, Yoshio Fujita, Kimitaka Shiotani, Anna Miyazaki, Tingyou Li, Yuko Tsuda, Yoshio Okada, Akihiro Ambo, Yusuke Sasaki, Sharon D Bryant, Lawrence H Lazarus.   

Abstract

The potent opioid [Dmt1]endomorphin-2 (Dmt-Pro-Phe-Phe-NH2) differentiated between the opioid receptor subtypes responsible for the antinociception elicited by endomorphin-2 in mice. Antinociception, induced by the intracerebroventricular administration of [Dmt1]endomorphin-2 and inhibited by various opioid receptor antagonists [naloxone, naltrindole, beta-funaltrexamine, naloxonazine], was determined by the tail-flick (spinal effect) and hot-plate (supraspinal effect) tests. The opioid receptor subtypes involved in [Dmt1]endomorphin-2-induced antinociception differed between these in vivo model paradigms: naloxone (non-specific opioid receptor antagonist) and beta-funaltrexamine (irreversible mu1/mu2-opioid receptor antagonist) blocked antinociception in both tests, although stronger inhibition occurred in the hot-plate than the tail-flick test suggesting involvement of other opioid receptors. Consequently, we applied naloxonazine (mu1-opioid receptor antagonist) that significantly blocked the effect in the hot-plate test and naltrindole (delta-opioid receptor antagonist), which was only effective in the tail-flick test. The data indicated that [Dmt1]endomorphin-2-induced spinal antinociception was primarily mediated by both mu2- and delta-opioid receptors, while a supraspinal mechanism involved only mu1/mu2-subtypes.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15713427     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2004.12.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0014-2999            Impact factor:   4.432


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1.  Bifunctional [2',6'-dimethyl-L-tyrosine1]endomorphin-2 analogues substituted at position 3 with alkylated phenylalanine derivatives yield potent mixed mu-agonist/delta-antagonist and dual mu-agonist/delta-agonist opioid ligands.

Authors:  Tingyou Li; Kimitaka Shiotani; Anna Miyazaki; Yuko Tsuda; Akihiro Ambo; Yusuke Sasaki; Yunden Jinsmaa; Ewa Marczak; Sharon D Bryant; Lawrence H Lazarus; Yoshio Okada
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