Role of Endogenous Agonists of Opioid Receptors in the Regulation of Heart Resistance to Postischemic Reperfusion Injury


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Intravenous injection of nonselective antagonists of opioid receptors (OR) naltrexone (5 mg/kg) and naloxone methiodide (5 mg/kg), selective δ1-OR antagonist BNTX (0.7 mg/kg), selective δ2-OR blocker naltriben (0.3 mg/kg), selective κ-OR antagonist norbinaltorphimine (2 mg/kg), and selective blocker of ORL1 opioid receptors JTC-801 (0.1 mg/kg) produced no effect on reperfusion injury to the heart in rats narcotized with α-chloralose. In contrast, selective μ-OR antagonist CTAP (1 mg/kg) limited the infarct size, although this effect was not observed at a lower CTAP concentration of 0.1 mg/kg. Probably, the myocardial infarct size-limiting effect of CTAP was associated with activation of the non-opioid receptors. It was hypothesized that endogenous OR agonists did not affect heart resistance to reperfusion injury in unadapted rats.

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A. Gorbunov

Research Institute of Cardiology, Tomsk Research Center, Russian Academy of Sciences

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O. Vaizova

Siberian State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

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Rússia, Tomsk

M. Belousov

Siberian State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

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Rússia, Tomsk

S. Pozdnyakova

Novosibirsk State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

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Rússia, Novosibirsk

E. Nesterov

National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University

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Rússia, Tomsk

P. Madonov

Novosibirsk State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

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Rússia, Novosibirsk


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