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  • Title: The in vitro pharmacological characterization of naloxone benzoylhydrazone.
    Author: Berzetei-Gurske IP, White A, Polgar W, DeCosta BR, Pasternak GW, Toll L.
    Journal: Eur J Pharmacol; 1995 Apr 24; 277(2-3):257-63. PubMed ID: 7493617.
    Abstract:
    On the basis of its in vivo activity and binding affinity, naloxone benzoylhydrazone has been characterized as a kappa 3-opioid receptor agonist and a mu-opioid receptor antagonist. This paper continues its pharmacological characterization with the help of isolated tissue preparations. Naloxone benzoylhydrazone was found to have partial agonist activity in the guinea pig ileum longitudinal muscle/myenteric plexus preparation. As an antagonist, naloxone benzoylhydrazone is similar to naloxone, with pA2 values of 8.8, 7.8, and 7.8 for mu-, delta-, and kappa 1-opioid receptors, respectively. Its agonist activity in the guinea pig ileum preparation was not influenced by beta-funaltrexamine treatment but was reversed by the selective kappa-opioid receptor antagonist nor-binaltorphimine and by the irreversible kappa 1-opioid receptor blocker UPHIT (1S,2S)-trans-2-isothiocyanato-4,5-dichloro-N-methyl-N-[2-(1- pyrrolidinyl)-cyclohexyl] benzeneacetamide. The presence of kappa 3-opioid receptors could not be demonstrated by [3H]naloxone benzoylhydrazone binding in the guinea pig ileum longitudinal muscle/myenteric plexus preparation. From these studies it is concluded that the partial agonist activity of naloxone benzoylhydrazone in this bioassay is probably due to the activation of the kappa 1-opioid receptors.
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