Abstract

Thymidine incorporation into DNA was inhibited dose-dependently by beta-endorphin in rat fetal brain cell aggregate cultures. The inhibition was reversed partially by mu (cyclic D-Phe-Cys-Tyr-D-Trp-Orn-Thr- Pen-Thr amide) or kappa (norbinaltorphimine) antagonists. Complete blockade of the beta-endorphin inhibitory effect was achieved only on concomitant exposure to both antagonists. Eadie-Hofstee analysis revealed that beta-endorphin inhibited thymidine incorporation noncompetitively. In the presence of protease inhibitors, beta-endorphin decreased thymidine incorporation with an IC50 of 0.7 nM. Truncated and N-acetylated beta-endorphin derivatives, which bind with low affinity to opioid receptors, did not affect thymidine incorporation. These findings indicate that beta-endorphin at physiological concentrations can regulate thymidine incorporation in cultured brain cells.

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