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Differential effects of various opioid peptides on vasopressin and oxytocin release from the rat pituitary in vitro.

D Maysinger, I Vermes, F Tilders, B R Seizinger, C Gramsch, V Höllt, A Herz.   

Abstract

Dynorphin (1-17), and to a lesser extent, beta-endorphin and [Leu]enkephalin (10(-6) M each) decreased the spontaneous release of vasopressin (VP) from the rat neurointermediate pituitary in vitro, whereas the oxytocin (OT) release remained unchanged. Naloxone, however, did not significantly alter the spontaneous VP and OT release. Dynorphin (1-17) (10(-7) M) increased the electrically evoked release of VP and OT, while 10(-6) M had a significant, somewhat less pronounced stimulatory effect only on VP, but not on OT release. The opiate inactive fragment [des-Tyr1]dynorphin (1-17) did not change the evoked VP and OT release, indicating that the dynorphin effect was mediated by opiate receptors. beta-Endorphin (10(-6) M and 10(-7) M) did not alter the evoked VP and OT secretion. 10(-6) M [Leu]enkephalin induced a stimulation of the evoked OT, but not VP release; 10(-7) M [Leu]enkephalin had no effect, neither on VP nor on OT release. The opiate antagonist naloxone (10(-5) M) induced an increase in the evoked VP and, even more pronounced, OT release. In a concentration of 10(-6) M, however, naloxone only increased the evoked OT release. When naloxone and dynorphin (1-17) were concomitantly applied, their stimulatory effects on the evoked VP and OT release were additive. Similarly to the effects of naloxone, addition of a monoclonal antibody which binds to the common N-terminal sequence of all endogenous opioid peptides, resulted in a marked increase in the evoked secretion of VP and, to an even more pronounced degree, of OT.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6152015     DOI: 10.1007/BF00512071

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol        ISSN: 0028-1298            Impact factor:   3.000


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