Literature DB >> 2884585

Beta-endorphin and dynorphin participate in the stress-induced release of prolactin in the rat.

F Petraglia, W Vale, C Rivier.   

Abstract

In the rat, exposure to stress increases prolactin (Prl) secretion, and endogenous opioid peptides (EOP) are believed to play a role in this response. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the specific involvement of the different EOP (i.e. beta-endorphin [beta-END], dynorphin A [DYN-A], methionine-enkephalin [Met-ENK], and/or opiate receptors (i.e., mu/epsilon, kappa, delta) in the stress-related increase in circulating Prl. Rats were subjected to inescapable intermittent footshock (60 Hz, 2.5 mA, 1 s duration, 2 h) 2 h after the intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) injection of specific antisera raised against beta-END, DYN-A or Met-ENK. In addition, selective opiate antagonists (beta h-END-[6-31], a peptide beta-END antagonist [5 nmol, i.c.v.], beta-funaltrexamine [beta-FNA], an mu 1 receptor antagonist [4.8 nmol, i.c.v.], Mr 1,452 MS and Mr 2,266 BS, two kappa-receptor antagonists [10 mg/kg body weight, i.p.], ICI 154, 129, a delta-receptor antagonist [100 nmol, i.c.v.]) were administered prior to footshock stress. Blood samples were collected through an indwelling jugular cannula. Exposure to footshock rapidly and significantly increased plasma Prl levels. This stress-induced release of Prl was reduced by both antisera against beta-END or DYN-A, as well as by pretreatment with beta h-END-(6-31), beta-FNA and kappa-receptor antagonists. Antiserum against Met-ENK and delta-antagonist were inactive. These results suggest that the activation of the two endogenous opioid systems, beta-END and DYN-A, centrally modulate the release of Prl induced by footshock stress.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2884585     DOI: 10.1159/000124756

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroendocrinology        ISSN: 0028-3835            Impact factor:   4.914


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