Author:
Delitala G.,Giusti M.,Rodriguez G.,Mazzocchi G.,Ferrini S.,Baccelliere L.,Montano V.,Rosadini G.,Giordano G.
Abstract
Abstract.
To evaluate the role of endogenous opioid peptides in prolactin (Prl), growth hormone (GH) and cortisol neuroregulation, 50 mg of the opiate antagonist naloxone was infused over 24 h to 6 normal male volunteers. An additional naloxone dose (5 mg) was given iv as a bolus injection at 20.00 h. Blood specimens were collected hourly by means of a portable constant withdrawal pump.
Naloxone failed to alter 24 h secretion of GH and Prl. The sleep-related GH and Prl rise was also unaffected by the opiate blocker. Moreover, naloxone failed to alter the circadian rhythm of cortisol and its 24 h concentration.
The results do not suggest a major role of opiate receptors in spontaneous GH, Prl and cortisol secretion in man.
Subject
Endocrinology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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