Pressor, tachycardic and feeding responses in conscious rats following i.c.v. administration of dynorphin. Central blockade by opiate and alpha 1-receptor antagonists
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Pressor, tachycardic and feeding responses in conscious rats following i.c.v. administration of dynorphin. Central blockade by opiate and alpha 1-receptor antagonists
Abstract
Experiments were designed to determine the hemodynamic responses of conscious, unrestrained rats given intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) injections of dynorphin A-(1-13) and the possible central receptor mechanisms mediating those changes. Male Sprague-Dawley rats (300 gb. wt.) received i.c.v. injections (by gravity flow in a total volume of 3 or 5 microliter) of control solutions of sterile saline (SS) or dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) or 1.5, 3.0 or 6.1 nmol of dynorphin A-(1-13). Blood pressure and heart rate changes were monitored over 2 h after administration; as well, feeding activity was visually assessed and scored over this period. Other groups of conscious rats were pretreated i.c.v. with equimolar doses (3.0-24.4 nmol) of specific receptor antagonists (naloxone HCl, phentolamine HCl, propranolol HCl, yohimbine HCl or prazosin HCl) 10 min before subsequent i.c.v. administration of SS or DMSO/SS or 6.1 nmol of dynorphin A-(1-13). I.c.v. injection of dynorphin A-(1-13) caused a dose-related pressor response, associated temporally with tachycardia. As well, dynorphin evoked feeding activity and some grooming, which occurred when the rats were hypertensive and tachycardic and decreased as heart rate and blood pressure returned to control levels. I.c.v. pretreatment studies indicated that naloxone HCl (12.2 nmol), phentolamine HCl (12.2 nmol) and prazosin HCl (6.1 nmol) blocked the pressor response, tachycardia as well as feeding activity of rats subsequently given dynorphin. The results suggest the pressor and tachycardic effects of conscious rats following i.c.v. dynorphin administration may, in part, be due to behavioral activation (feeding). As well, these data indicate that both opioid as well as alpha 1-adrenergic receptors within the CNS are involved in mediating the pressor, tachycardic and feeding responses of conscious rats given i.c.v. injections of dynorphin A.
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