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Query: UNIPROT:P01178 (
oxytocin
)
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The actions of the endogenous peptide nociceptin (
PNOC
; previously abbreviated as N/OFQ) on the myometrium have not been investigated previously. Our aim was to study the presence and functional role of
PNOC
in the modulation of uterine contractility in pregnant rats at term. The presence of
PNOC
and its receptors (OPRL1; previously called NOP) in the uterus were detected by radioimmunoassay and radioligand-binding experiments. The
PNOC
-stimulated G protein activation was assessed by a [(35)S]GTPgammaS-binding technique. The effects of
PNOC
in uterine rings precontracted with KCl or
oxytocin
were also tested in vitro. Uterine levels of cAMP were measured by enzyme immunoassay. The K(+) channel blockers tetraethylammonium and paxilline were used to study the role of K(+) channels in mediating the uterine effects of
PNOC
. Both
PNOC
and OPRL1 were present in the uterus.
PNOC
revealed a maximum contraction inhibition of approximately 30%, which was increased to 40% by naloxone. Naloxone and pertussis toxin significantly attenuated the G protein-stimulating effect of
PNOC
. The uterine cAMP levels were elevated by
PNOC
and naloxone and after preincubation with pertussis toxin. Tetraethylammonium and paxilline reduced the contraction-inhibiting effect of
PNOC
and naloxone to approximately 10% and 15%, respectively. We presume that
PNOC
plays a role in regulating uterine contractility at term. Its effect is mediated partly by stimulatory heterotrimeric G (G(s)) proteins coupled to OPRL1 receptors and elevated cAMP levels, and also by Ca(2+)-dependent K(+) channels. Our results demonstrate a novel action and signaling pathway for
PNOC
that might be a potential drug target.
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PMID:Nociceptin inhibits uterine contractions in term-pregnant rats by signaling through multiple pathways. 2023 32