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Inhibitory effect of nociceptin on [3H]-5-HT release from rat cerebral cortex slices.
Authors:A Siniscalchi  D Rodi  L Beani  C Bianchi
Affiliation:Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Section of Pharmacology, University of Ferrara, 44100 Ferrara, Italy.
Abstract:1. The effect of nociceptin (NC) on 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) release was studied in rat cerebral cortex slices preincubated with [3H]-5-HT and electrically stimulated (3 Hz, for 2 min) at the 45th (St1) and the 75th (St2) min of superfusion. 2. NC (0.1 - 3 microM), present in the medium from the 70th min onward, concentration-dependently reduced electrically evoked [3H]-5-HT efflux (pEC50=6.54, Emax -54%). The inhibition was not antagonized by naloxone (1 microM) ruling out the involvement of opioid receptors. 3. Phe1psi(CH2-NH2)Gly2]NC(1-13)NH2, which acts as an opioid-like receptor (ORL1) antagonist at the peripheral level, behaved as a partial agonist in cerebral cortex slices i.e. it inhibited [3H]-5-HT efflux when added before St2, however, when present in the medium throughout the whole experiment, [Phe1psi(CH2-NH2)Gly2]NC(1-13)NH2 prevented the action of NC added at the 70th min. 4. The non-selective ORL1 receptor antagonist, naloxone benzoylhydrazone (3 microM), in the presence of 10 microM naloxone, did not modify the St2/St1 ratio but completely abolished the NC effect. 5. These findings demonstrate that NC inhibits 5-HT release from rat cerebral cortex slices via ORL1 receptors, suggesting its involvement in central processes mediated by 5-HT.
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