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- W2002232783 abstract "Intracerebroventricular administration of prototype non-peptide opioid receptor (mu, kappa, sigma) agonists, morphine, ketocyclazocine and N-allyl normetazocine (SKF 10,047) and an agonist at both kappa and sigma receptors, pentazocine, induced hyperthermia in guinea-pigs. Similar administration of peptide opioids like beta-endorphin (BE), methionine enkephalin (Met-E), leucine enkephalin (Leu-E) and their synthetic analogues D-ala2-methionine-enkephalinamide (D-ala2-Met-E) and D-ala2-leucine-enkephalinamide (D-ala2-Leu-E) also caused hyperthermia. Of the three anion transport systems (iodide, hippurate and liver-like) present in the choroid plexus, only the liver-like transport system seems to be important to central inactivation of beta-endorphin, D-ala2-Met-enkephalin and D-ala2-Leu-enkephalin since iodipamide (an inhibitor of the liver-like transport system) augmented the hyperthermia. Prostaglandins (PG) and norepinephrine (NE) were not involved in peptide- and non-peptide opioid-induced hyperthermia because a prostaglandin synthesis inhibitor, indomethacin, and an alpha-adrenergic receptor blocker, phenoxybenzamine, had no thermolytic effect. Likewise cAMP was not required since a phosphodiesterase inhibitor, theophylline, did not accentuate the hyperthermia due to administration of peptide and non-peptide opioids. Naloxone-sensitive receptors were involved in the induction of hyperthermia by morphine and beta-endorphin since naloxone attenuated the effect. In contrast, the hyperthermic responses to ketocyclazocine, SKF 10,047, pentazocine, Met-enkephalin, Leu-enkephalin, D-ala2-Met-enkephalin and D-ala2-Leu-enkephalin were not antagonized by naloxone. Lack of antagonism of naloxone on pyrogen, arachidonic acid, PGE2, dibutyryl cAMP and NE-induced hyperthermia indicates that endogenous opioid peptides are not likely to be central mediators of the hyperthermia induced by these agents." @default.
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