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ID 16223
Eprint ID
16223
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タイトル(別表記)
Neuropeptides and neuropeptide receptors in stroked gerbil brain
著者
岸本 武 岡山大学医学部脳代謝研究施設機能生化学部門
抄録
Unilateral occlusion of the right common carotid artery in adult gerbils produced right homolateral cerebral ischemia and neurologic deficits (stroke) in 41.4% (Group S). The other 58.6% of the gerbils did not develop signs of stroke (Group N). Brains from gerbils of both groups were analyzed for levels of 8 immunoreactive neuropeptides and 4 CNS-receptor bindings. The level of β-endorphin was 90% higher in the ischemic right hemisphere than in the control left hemisphere, although the levels of the other 7 neuropeptides, i.e., Met-enkephalin (ENK), dynorphin, thyrotropin releasing hormons (TRH), cholecystokinin-oktapeptide, substance P, somatostatin and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP), were not different between the two hemispheres. However, the dynorphin level in the right hemisphere of Group S was significantly lower than that in the right hemisphere of Group N. Opioid receptor bindings were significantly lower in the ischemic hemispheres than in the control hemispheres. On the other hand, ischemia did not produce any change in TRH receptor binding and VIP receptor binding in the brain. An intraperitoneal (i.p.) injection of the opiate antagonist naloxone (1mg/kg) reversed signs of stroke within 3-5 min in 20 of 20 Group S gerbils; the effect lasted for up to 20-30 min, after which stroke returned. Remarkably, 16 of 22 Group N gerbils injected i.p. with pentazocine (15mg/kg) 5 hr after ligation developed stroke within 10min. The pentazocine-induced stroke could be reversed by an i.p. injection of naloxone (10mg/kg). Injection of an enkephalin analogue (FK33824; 15mg/kg, i.p.) 5 hr after ligation also produced stroke in 14 other Group N gerbils. Without medication, all of the stroke gerbils died with in 12 to 28 hours, but with a subcutaneous implantation of a 10-mg pellet of naloxone, 20% of the gerbils lived for 4 weeks. These findings suggest that β-endorphin and opioid receptors may be involved in the pathophysiology of stroke.
キーワード
stroke
mongolian gerbil
neuropeptides
CNS receptors
opiate antagonist
発行日
1985-10-30
出版物タイトル
岡山医学会雑誌
出版物タイトル(別表記)
Journal of Okayama Medical Association
97巻
9-10号
出版者
岡山医学会
出版者(別表記)
Okayama Medical Association
開始ページ
913
終了ページ
925
ISSN
0030-1558
NCID
AN00032489
資料タイプ
学術雑誌論文
オフィシャル URL
https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/joma1947/97/9-10/97_9-10_913/_article/-char/ja/
関連URL
http://www.okayama-u.ac.jp/user/oma/index.html
言語
日本語
著作権者
岡山医学会
論文のバージョン
publisher
査読
有り
Eprints Journal Name
joma