Effects of the kappa-opioid agonist U50,488 on parturition in rats
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Effects of the kappa-opioid agonist U50,488 on parturition in rats
Abstract
1. The effects of the kappa-opioid agonist U50,488 on parturition were studied in the rat. 2. Given directly after the birth of the second pup U50,488 (5 mg or 10 mg kg-1, i.p.) delayed the birth of the subsequent 4 pups by ca. 100 min, acting like morphine (10 mg kg-1, i.p.). In controls given the vehicle i.p., the birth of the 4 pups after treatment took 45.4 +/- 4.6 min. The effects of U50,488 could be prevented by simultaneous naloxone injection (10 mg kg-1). Injection of either U50,488 or morphine at 1 mg kg-1, i.v. also significantly delayed parturition. The effects of U50,488 but not of morphine were fully prevented by preinjection with nor-binaltorphimine (0.5 mg kg-1, i.v.) showing selective kappa-opioid receptor-mediated inhibition by U50,488 of established parturition. 3. In rats with an indwelling jugular venous cannula, i.v. injection of U50,488 (5 mg kg-1) after the birth of the second pup slowed parturition in a similar way to i.p. injection and significantly reduced blood plasma oxytocin concentration measured by radioimmunoassay compared with vehicle-injected controls. 4. Bolus i.v. injections of oxytocin (4 mu once per 5 min) significantly reduced the delay in parturition caused by i.v. U50,488, but continuous i.v. infusion of oxytocin (4 mu 5 min-1) was less effective. 5. Since i.v. oxytocin did not immediately reverse the effects of U50,488 on parturition, direct effects of U50,488 on isometric uterine contractions in vitro were sought. U50,488 inhibited spontaneous or oxytocin-stimulated contractions of uteri from rats within 24 h after parturition in a dose-related manner; the inhibitory effect was not naloxone-reversible.6. Thus U50,488 inhibited established parturition in the rat in a Kappa-opioid selective manner by reducing oxytocin secretion. The inhibitory effect may well have been potentiated by a direct non-opioid depressant action on contractile activity of the uterus.
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