Literature DB >> 6284522

The choice of opiate receptor subtype by neo-endorphins.

T Oka, K Negishi, M Kajiwara, Y Watanabe, Y Ishizuka, T Matsumiya.   

Abstract

The choice of opiate receptor subtype by alpha- and beta-neo-endorphin was studied in isolated preparations. Neo-endorphins had significant inhibitory actions on the electrically evoked contractions of guinea-pig ileum, mouse vas deferens and rabbit ileum as well as on the rabbit vas deferens which had been shown to contain kappa-receptors exclusively. Mr 2266, a relatively specific kappa-receptor antagonist, was more effective than naloxone, a relatively mu-receptor antagonist, to antagonize the agonist actions of neo-endorphins in either the guinea-pig and rabbit ileum or in the rabbit vas deferens. By contrast, in the mouse vas deferens, the effectiveness of Mr 2266 to antagonize the agonist actions of neo-endorphins was low and similar to that of naloxone. The potencies of neo-endorphins relative to that of ethylketocyclazocine, a representative kappa-receptor agonist, in the guinea-pig ileum were similar to those in the rabbit ileum but were significant different from those in the mouse vas deferens. The data indicate that neo-endorphins act as kappa-receptor agonists in either the guinea-pig and rabbit ileum or in the rabbit vas deferens while in the mouse vas deferens they act on opiate receptor subtypes other than kappa- and mu-receptors.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6284522     DOI: 10.1016/0014-2999(82)90636-7

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


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