Hemorrhagic shock and the central vasopressin and opioid peptide system of rats
G. Feuerstein, C. J. Molineaux, J. G. Rosenberger, R. L. Zerbe, B. M. Cox and A. I. Faden The effect of hemorrhagic shock (40% of blood vol) on the distribution of immunoreactive dynorphin A (Dyn A-IR), [Arg8]vasopressin (AVP-IR), and [Leu5]enkephalin (LE-IR) in the pituitary and brain nuclei was st...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology: endocrinology and metabolism 1985-09, Vol.249 (3), p.E244-E250 |
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Zusammenfassung: | G. Feuerstein, C. J. Molineaux, J. G. Rosenberger, R. L. Zerbe, B. M. Cox and A. I. Faden
The effect of hemorrhagic shock (40% of blood vol) on the distribution of
immunoreactive dynorphin A (Dyn A-IR), [Arg8]vasopressin (AVP-IR), and
[Leu5]enkephalin (LE-IR) in the pituitary and brain nuclei was studied in
the conscious rat. At 24 h after hemorrhage, the neurointermediate lobe
(NIL) showed a reduction in Dyn A-IR (52%) and AVP-IR (32%) and an increase
in LE-IR (72%); at this time, the anterior lobe also showed decreased Dyn
A-IR (50%) and increased LE-IR (210%). Dyn A-IR, but not LE-IR, was also
significantly depleted in some forebrain nuclei in all experimental groups
as compared with intact controls, whereas Dyn A-IR in the hypothalamic
ventromedial nucleus was elevated only in the sham-control rats. AVP-IR was
elevated in the supraoptic nucleus and median eminence (200 and 31%,
respectively) 2 and 24 h after bleeding, although plasma AVP returned to
normal levels. These data indicate that stress and hypovolemic hypotension
produce site and time-dependent change in distribution of dynorphins, AVP,
and LE in the central nervous system. |
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ISSN: | 0193-1849 0002-9513 1522-1555 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajpendo.1985.249.3.e244 |