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  • Title: Intrathecal cholecystokinin octapeptide attenuates the antinociception and release of immunoreactive Met-enkephalin induced by intraventricular beta-endorphin in the rat.
    Author: Suh HH, Collins KA, Tseng LF.
    Journal: Neuropeptides; 1992 Mar; 21(3):131-7. PubMed ID: 1321361.
    Abstract:
    The effects of cholecystokinin octapeptide (CCK8s) given intrathecally (i.t.) on antinociception and the release of immunoreactive Met-enkephalin in the spinal perfusate induced by intraventricular (i.vt.) injection of beta-endorphin were studied in anesthetized rats. beta-Endorphin (5 micrograms) given i.vt. inhibited the tail-flick response. The inhibition of the tail-flick response induced by beta-endorphin was blocked dose-dependently by CCK8s (0.1-7 micrograms) given i.t. The antagonistic effect of CCK8s on beta-endorphin-induced inhibition was blocked dose dependently by co-intrathecal injection of proglumide (3 and 10 micrograms), a CCK8s receptor antagonist. beta-Endorphin (5 micrograms) given i.vt. elicited a release of immunoreactive Met-enkephalin in the spinal perfusate. Repeated injections of the same dose of beta-endorphin released about the same amount of the immunoreactive Met-enkephalin in the spinal perfusate. CCK8s at concentrations from 1 x 10(-9) to 1 x 10(-6) M added into the spinal perfusate decreased the release of Met-enkephalin induced by beta-endorphin given i.vt. in a dose-dependent manner. The results suggest that CCK8s may attenuate beta-endorphin-induced inhibition of the tail-flick response by inhibiting the release of Met-enkephalin from the spinal cord.
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