Abstract

In ten chronic uremic patients on regular hemodialysis treatment in vitro experiments revealed that stimulation of opioid receptors with morphine did not significantly change the mitogen-induced proliferative response of peripheral blood lymphocytes and interlukin-2 (IL-2) receptor expression on PHA-stimulated lymphocytes, while it appreciably decreased surface transferrin (Trf) receptor expression on PHA-stimulated lymphocytes. However, metenkephalin inhibited mitogen-induced proliferation and surface Trf receptor expression on uremic lymphocytes without affecting IL-2 receptor expression on PHA-stimulated cells. In ten healthy subjects opioid receptor agonists did not significantly affect mitogen-induced proliferation of lymphocytes, except for the inhibitory effect of 10 −8 M morphine in relation to lymphocytes stimulated with an optimal pokeweed mitogen (PWM) concentration. At the same time, opioid receptor agonists depressed surface IL-2 and Trf receptor expression on PHA-stimulated normal lymphocytes. In most of our experiments naloxone itself, a non-selective competitive opioid receptor antagonist, decreased mitogen-induced lymphocyte proliferation and IL-2 and Trf receptor expression on PHA-stimulated lymphocytes. Moreover, most frequently naloxone did not reverse inhibitory effects of opioid receptor agonists on lymphocytes. The results seem to indicate that opioid receptor stimulation by high metenkephalin concentrations, which are observed in the uremic blood plasma, may share the responsibility for immunodeficiency in chronic uremic patients. Next, in the presence of opioid receptor agonists directions of changes in the mitogen-induced proliferative response may not follow the alterations of IL-2 and Trf receptor expression on both uremic and normal lymphocytes. Finally the results also suggest that naloxone may possibly exert effects which are independent of its action on opioid receptors on lymphocytes.

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