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Hemorrhagic shock and the central vasopressin and opioid peptide system of rats.

作者信息

Feuerstein G, Molineaux C J, Rosenberger J G, Zerbe R L, Cox B M, Faden A I

出版信息

Am J Physiol. 1985 Sep;249(3 Pt 1):E244-50. doi: 10.1152/ajpendo.1985.249.3.E244.

Abstract

The effect of hemorrhagic shock (40% of blood vol) on the distribution of immunoreactive dynorphin A (Dyn A-IR), [Arg8]vasopressin (AVP-IR), and [Leu5]enkephalin (LE-IR) in the pituitary and brain nuclei was studied in the conscious rat. At 24 h after hemorrhage, the neurointermediate lobe (NIL) showed a reduction in Dyn A-IR (52%) and AVP-IR (32%) and an increase in LE-IR (72%); at this time, the anterior lobe also showed decreased Dyn A-IR (50%) and increased LE-IR (210%). Dyn A-IR, but not LE-IR, was also significantly depleted in some forebrain nuclei in all experimental groups as compared with intact controls, whereas Dyn A-IR in the hypothalamic ventromedial nucleus was elevated only in the sham-control rats. AVP-IR was elevated in the supraoptic nucleus and median eminence (200 and 31%, respectively) 2 and 24 h after bleeding, although plasma AVP returned to normal levels. These data indicate that stress and hypovolemic hypotension produce site and time-dependent change in distribution of dynorphins, AVP, and LE in the central nervous system.

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