Abstract
The influence of chronic morphine exposure in vitro on the biotransformation of β-endorphin (βE) was investigated using the myenteric plexus-longitudinal muscle of guinea-pig ileum. A membrane preparation was incubated with βE and the degradation of βE as well as the accumulation of several βE fragments in the incubation medium were followed with time. The levels of peptides were determined by specific radioimmunoassays after separation by high-pressure liquid chromatography. It was found that exposure to morphine did not affect the disappearance of βE, but altered the time course of accumulation of βE fragments. In fact, the accumulation of γ-endorphin, α-endorphin and des-tyrosine 1-α-endorphin was enhanced, while that of des-tyrosine 1-γ-endorphin was not changed. Additionally, the disappearance of γ-endorphin appeared to be stimulated by morphine exposure. These data provide evidence that the fragmentation of βE is changed by chronic morphine exposure in such a way that the turn-over of γ-endorphin is increased.
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