Literature DB >> 9687092

Delta2 opioid receptor subtype on human vascular endothelium uncouples morphine stimulated nitric oxide release.

G B Stefano1, M Salzet, T K Hughes, T V Bilfinger.   

Abstract

We demonstrate the presence of both delta and mu opioid receptors on the endothelium of human saphenous vein and internal thoracic artery. Displacement analysis revealed that a variety of opioid peptides were found to be ineffective in displacing specifically bound 3H dihydromorphine and only delta2 ligands were effective in regard to 3H Ala2-met5 enkephalinamide (DAMA), indicating the presence of mu3 and delta2 opioid receptor sites, respectively. Confirming the presence of both mu and delta sites we demonstrated positive immunostaining with anti-delta and anti-mu receptor antibodies. Exposure of these vessels to DAMA significantly enhances granulocyte adherence (P<0.01) even in vessels 5 min later exposed to 10(-6) M morphine. Unlike morphine, DAMA did not stimulate nitric oxide from either blood vessel and human granulocytes. Additionally, DAMA preadministered before morphine exposure to the endothelium or granulocytes, inhibited the morphine-stimulated release of NO in a dose-dependent manner. The data indicate that opioid peptides and opiate alkaloids regulate endothelial function in an antagonistic manner thereby influencing the microvascular environment.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9687092     DOI: 10.1016/s0167-5273(98)00035-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cardiol        ISSN: 0167-5273            Impact factor:   4.164


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