Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Altered opioid-mediated control of the spinal release of dynorphin and met-enkephalin in polyarthritic rats.
Ballet, S; Mauborgne, A; Hamon, M; Cesselin, F; Collin, E.
Afiliación
  • Ballet S; NeuroPsychoPharmacologie Moléculaire, Cellulaire et Fonctionnelle, INSERM U288, Faculté de Médecine Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris, France. ballet@ext.jussieu.fr
Synapse ; 37(4): 262-72, 2000 Sep 15.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10891863
ABSTRACT
Previous studies showed that spinal opioidergic neurotransmission is markedly altered in the polyarthritic rat, a model of chronic inflammatory pain. Present investigations aimed at assessing possible changes in opioid-mediated control of the spinal outflow of met-enkephalin (ME) and dynorphin (DYN) in these animals. Intrathecal (i.t.) perfusion under halothane anesthesia showed that polyarthritis was associated with both a 40% decrease in the spinal outflow of ME-like material (MELM) and a 90% increase in that of DYNLM. Local treatment with the mu-opioid agonist DAGO (10 microM i.t.) inhibited equally (-30%) the MELM outflow in polyarthritic and control rats, whereas the delta agonist DTLET (10 microM i.t.) also reduced the peptide outflow in controls (-27%) but enhanced it in polyarthritic animals (+56%). On the other hand, both DAGO (10 microM i.t.) and DTLET (10 microM i.t.) decreased (-40 and -49%) DYNLM outflow in polyarthritic rats, but were inactive in controls. Finally, neither MELM outflow nor that of DYNLM were affected by the kappa-agonist U50488H (10 microM i.t.) in both groups of rats. In all cases, the changes due to active agonists could be prevented by specific antagonists which were inactive on their own except the kappa antagonist nor-binaltorphimine (10 microM i.t.) that decreased (-38%) DYNLM outflow in polyarthritic rats. These data indicate that functional changes in spinal opioid receptors may promote enkephalinergic neurotransmission and reduce dynorphinergic neurotransmission in polyarthritic rats, thereby contributing to the analgesic efficacy of opioids in inflammatory pain.
Asunto(s)
Buscar en Google
Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Artritis / Médula Espinal / Dinorfinas / Encefalina Metionina / Encefalina Ala(2)-MeFe(4)-Gli(5) / Analgésicos Opioides Límite: Animals Idioma: En Año: 2000 Tipo del documento: Article
Buscar en Google
Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Artritis / Médula Espinal / Dinorfinas / Encefalina Metionina / Encefalina Ala(2)-MeFe(4)-Gli(5) / Analgésicos Opioides Límite: Animals Idioma: En Año: 2000 Tipo del documento: Article