Author:
Zatta Amanda J.,Kin Hajime,Yoshishige Darice,Jiang Rong,Wang Ningping,Reeves James G.,Mykytenko James,Guyton Robert A.,Zhao Zhi-Qing,Caffrey James L.,Vinten-Johansen Jakob
Abstract
Opioids introduced at reperfusion (R) following ischemia (I) reduce infarct size much like postconditioning, suggesting the hypothesis that postconditioning increases cardiac opioids and activates local opioid receptors. Anesthetized male rats subjected to 30 min regional I and 3 h R were postconditioned with three cycles of 10 s R and 10 s reocclusion at onset of R. Naloxone (NL), its peripherally restricted analog naloxone methiodide, δ-opioid receptor (DOR) antagonist naltrindole (NTI), κ-opioid receptor antagonist norbinaltorphimine (NorBNI), and μ-opioid receptor (MOR) antagonist H-D-Phe-Cys-Tyr-D-Trp-Arg-Thr-Pen-Thr-NH2 (CTAP) were administered intravenously 5 min before R. The area at risk (AAR) was comparable among groups, and postconditioning reduced infarct size from 57 ± 2 to 42 ± 2% ( P < 0.05). None of the antagonists alone altered infarct size. All antagonists abrogated postconditioning protection at higher doses. However, blockade of infarct sparing by postconditioning was lost, since tested doses of NL, NTI, NorBNI, and CTAP were lowered. The efficacy of NorBNI declined first at 3.4 μmol/kg, followed sequentially by NTI (1.1), NL (0.37), and CTAP (0.09), suggesting likely MOR and perhaps DOR participation. Representative small, intermediate, and large enkephalins in the AAR were quantified (fmol/mg protein; mean ± SE). I/R reduced proenkephalin (58 ± 9 vs. 33 ± 4; P < 0.05) and sum total of measured enkephalins, including proenkephalin, peptide B, methionine-enkephalin, and methionine-enkephalin-arginine-phenylalanine (139 ± 17 vs. 104 ± 7; P < 0.05) compared with shams. Postconditioning increased total enkephalins (89 ± 8 vs. 135 ± 5; P < 0.05) largely by increasing proenkephalin (33 ± 4 vs. 96 ± 7; P < 0.05). Thus the infarct-sparing effect of postconditioning appeared to involve endogenously activated MORs and possibly DORs, and preservation of enkephalin precursor synthesis in the AAR.
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Subject
Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology
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