Literature DB >> 2439138

[Emetic and antiemetic properties of regulatory peptides].

V V Iasnetsov, Iu V Drozd, V S Shashkov.   

Abstract

Emetic and antiemetic properties of opioid peptides, substance "P", beta-lipotropin, and ACTH1-39 have been investigated in experiments on cats. It was shown that morphine, enkephalin, beta-endorphin and DADLE caused vomiting in animals, which was blocked by naloxone. Substance "P", gamma- and des-tyr-gamma-endorphin manifested antiemetic properties similar to those of naloxone. Selective antagonists of delta-opioid receptors ICI 154, 129 blocked emetic action of delta-agonist DADLE but did not prevent vomiting caused by mu-agonist morphine. It is suggested that the vomiting mechanisms of endogenous opioid peptides involve stimulation of mu- and delta-opioid receptors in the chemoreceptor trigger zone of the vomiting centre.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2439138

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biull Eksp Biol Med        ISSN: 0365-9615


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Authors:  Allen A Lee; William L Hasler
Journal:  Curr Treat Options Gastroenterol       Date:  2016-12
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