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Query: UMLS:C0020672 (
hypothermia
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The effect of selective mu-, kappa-, and delta-agonists on brain surface temperature (Tb), oxygen consumption (Vo2), and heat exchange (Q) was studied in unrestrained, male Sprague-Dawley rats using whole-body calorimetry. Hyperthermia, produced by PL-017 (1.86 nM) given ICV, resulted from increased Vo2 and reduced Q during the first 15-45 min postinjection. Tb returned to control levels due to a combination of increased Q and reduced Vo2. PL-017-induced hyperthermia was abolished by the mu-selective antagonist CTAP (0.75 nM).
Dynorphin
A1-17 (4.65 nM), a kappa-selective agonist, reduced both Vo2 and Q, resulting in
hypothermia
that was blocked by the kappa-selective antagonist nor-binaltorphimine (25 nM). The delta-selective agonist DPDPE (4.64 nM) caused no significant changes in Tb, Vo2, or Q. The data indicate that central stimulation of the mu- and kappa-opioid receptors affects both oxidative metabolism and heat exchange, which result in a change in Tb. These alterations can be prevented with selective opioid antagonist pretreatment.
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PMID:Effect of mu-, kappa-, and delta-selective opioid agonists on thermoregulation in the rat. 136 92
The intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) administration of pertussis toxin (0.5 microgram) to rats significantly reduced the hypothermic and behavioural effects (episodic bizarre postures characterized by limb rigidity and followed by barrel rolling) induced by i.c.v. dynorphin A (10 micrograms). These central effects of dynorphin A thus appear to be initiated at a receptor site that interacts with G proteins substrates sensitive to pertussis toxin.
Dynorphin A
-induced
hypothermia
was also significantly reduced by i.c.v. pretreatment with the Ca2+ antagonist, verapamil (10 micrograms), although verapamil per se did not modify the behavioural effects elicited by the peptide.
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PMID:Gi proteins and calcium in dynorphin-induced hypothermia and behaviour. 197 19
Prodynorphin-derived peptides were tested for their effects on body temperature after intracerebroventricular administration to unrestrained male rats.
Dynorphin A
(Dyn A) (5 and 10 nmol) and
Dynorphin A
-(1-32) (Dyn A-(1-32) (2.5 and 5 nmol) lowered body temperature with a maximum approximately 30 min after administration. Dyn B (up to 50 nmol) did not induce
hypothermia
. Lower doses of all peptides did not alter body temperature. The hypothermic effect was significantly, but not completely prevented by MR1452 (30 nmol), a preferential antagonist of the kappa receptor, administered intracerebroventricularly. Naloxone, a mu receptor antagonist, naltrexone, its long acting analog up to doses of 100 nmol, as well as MR1453, the (+)-enantiomer of kappa antagonist MR1452 with no opioid binding properties, did not prevent the hypothermic effect. Moreover, episodic barrel rolling and bizarre postures elicited by Dyn A and Dyn A-(1-32) were reduced in rats pretreated i.c.v. with MR1452 (30 nmol), but not with naloxone (up to 100 nmol). Interestingly, des-Tyr-
Dynorphin A
(Dyn A-(2-17)), a fragment with virtually no opioid binding potential, was 4 times less potent that Dyn A in inducing
hypothermia
. These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that prodynorphin-derived peptides effects are not exclusively opioids in nature.
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PMID:Hypothermia elicited by some prodynorphin-derived peptides: opioid and non-opioid actions. 257 Nov 7
Intracerebroventricular administration of 20, 40 and 60 nmol of dynorphin (1-13) produced analgesia, as assessed by flinch/jump response to footshock, and
hypothermia
in the rat. Rats developed tolerance to both the analgesic and thermic effects of the 20 nmol dose of dynorphin.
Dynorphin
and beta-endorphin showed cross-tolerance with respect to their analgesic but not their thermic effects.
Dynorphin
and morphine also produced cross-tolerant analgesic effects. Naloxone (10 mg/kg, IP) completely blocked the barrel rolling produced by 20 nmol dynorphin but did not alter its analgesic or thermic effects.
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PMID:Dynorphin (1-13): analgesia, hypothermia, cross-tolerance with morphine and beta-endorphin. 628 45