dynorphins and linsidomine

dynorphins has been researched along with linsidomine* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for dynorphins and linsidomine

ArticleYear
Dynorphin-mediated antinociceptive effects of L-arginine and SIN-1 (an NO donor) in mice.
    Brain research bulletin, 2006, Jul-31, Volume: 70, Issue:3

    The antinociceptive response of mice to the amino acid L-arginine (L-ARG) has been attributed to either an opioid mechanism or a non-opioid but nitric oxide (NO)-dependent mechanism. Earlier it was reported that the mechanism of nitrous oxide-induced antinociception involved opioid components and was also dependent on brain NO. This study was designed to determine whether the antinociceptive effects of L-ARG and the NO donor 3-morpholinosydnoimine (SIN-1) might be mediated by brain mechanisms similar to those that are responsible for nitrous oxide (N(2)O) antinociception. L-ARG and SIN-1 were administered to mice intracerebroventricularly (i.c.v.), and antinociception was assessed using the acetic acid abdominal constriction test. Both L-ARG and SIN-1 caused dose-related antinociceptive effects that were blocked by naloxone and norbinaltorphimine. The antinociceptive effects of both SIN-1 and L-ARG were also blocked to a greater extent by i.c.v. administration of a rabbit antiserum against rat dynorphin 1-13 than an antiserum against methionine-enkephalin, suggesting that the SIN-1 and L-ARG effects may be related to stimulated release of dynorphin. The antinociceptive effect of L-ARG was antagonized by an inhibitor of neuoronal NO synthase enzyme, indicating that L-ARG had to be converted to NO for its antinociceptive action. These findings indicate that the mechanisms of antinociceptive action of L-ARG and SIN-1 are both mediated by dynorphin and dependent on NO.

    Topics: Analgesics; Animals; Arginine; Brain; Dynorphins; Enzyme Inhibitors; Injections, Intraventricular; Male; Mice; Molsidomine; Naloxone; Narcotic Antagonists; Nitric Oxide Donors; Pain Measurement

2006
Differential antinociceptive effects of L-arginine and 3-morpholinosydoimine.
    Proceedings of the Western Pharmacology Society, 2003, Volume: 46

    Topics: Analgesics; Animals; Arginine; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Dynorphins; Injections, Intraventricular; Male; Mice; Molsidomine; Naloxone; Naltrexone; Narcotic Antagonists; Pain Measurement

2003