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Nociceptin, a novel endogenous ligand for the ORL1 receptor, dilates isolated resistance arteries from the rat

The heptadecapeptide nociceptin, also known as Orphanin FQ, is a recently discovered endogenous ligand for the opioid-like G-protein coupled receptor, ORL1. In the present study, responses to nociceptin were investigated in isolated pressurized resistance arteries from the rat mesenteric vascular be...

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Published in:Regulatory peptides 1998-11, Vol.78 (1-3), p.69-74
Main Authors: CHAMPION, H. C, PIERCE, R. L, KADOWITZ, P. J
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Language:English
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Summary:The heptadecapeptide nociceptin, also known as Orphanin FQ, is a recently discovered endogenous ligand for the opioid-like G-protein coupled receptor, ORL1. In the present study, responses to nociceptin were investigated in isolated pressurized resistance arteries from the rat mesenteric vascular bed. Nociceptin in bath concentrations of 10(-9)-10(-6) M induced concentration-dependent increases in arterial diameter when the artery was precontracted with U46619; and administration of the structurally related opioid agonists, dynorphin A and met-enkephalin, had no effect on arterial diameter. Vasodilator responses to nociceptin were not altered by the opioid receptor antagonist naloxone or by the nitric oxide synthase inhibitor N(omega)-nitro-L-arginine. Responses to nociceptin were not altered by the muscarinic receptor blocking agent atropine or phentolamine, or the calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) receptor antagonist CGRP-(8-37). These data suggest that nociceptin has direct vasodilator activity that is not dependent upon the activation of a traditional opioid receptor, muscarinic or CGRP receptors, an inhibitory effect on the adrenergic nervous system, or the release of nitric oxide in isolated resistance arteries from the rat mesentery.
ISSN:0167-0115
1873-1686
DOI:10.1016/s0167-0115(98)00117-7