Abstract

Nociceptin (NOC) and Nocistatin (NS) are two neuropeptides derived from pre-pro-nociceptin. NOC is the endogenous ligand of the NOP receptor which exhibits marked structural analogy with opioid receptors. NOC has been reported to exert multiple effects in the gastrointestinal tract. The aims of this study were to compare the gastroprotective effects of NOC and NS and to analyse the mechanism of their gastroprotective action. Gastric mucosal damage was induced by acidified ethanol in rats. The compounds were given i.c.v. Both NOC and NS (0.2– 5 nmol/rat) induced gastroprotective effects. Pre-administration of NS significantly decreased the effect of NOC, as well as the competitive antagonist J-113397 (70 nmol/ rat) and vagotomy. The effect of both neuropeptides was reduced by naloxone (27 nmol/rat), naltrindole (4.8 nmol/rat), norbinaltorphimine (10 μg/rat) and β-FNA (20 nmol/rat). In conclusion, both NOC and NS initiate centrally a series of events which result in gastric mucosal defense. The gastroprotective effect of NOC and NS is likely to be mediated by endogenous opioids and conveyed to the periphery by a vagal-dependent mechanism.

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  • 13th Scientific Symposium of the Austrian Pharmacological Society (APHAR)

  • Joint Meeting with the Austrian Society of Toxicology (ASTOX) and the Hungarian Society for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology (MFT) Ernst Singer and Thomas Griesbacher Meeting abstracts – A single PDF containing all abstracts in this Supplement is available here http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1471-2210-7-S2-info.pdf

  • Nociceptin (NOC) and Nocistatin (NS) are two neuropeptides derived from pre-pro-nociceptin

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13th Scientific Symposium of the Austrian Pharmacological Society (APHAR). Joint Meeting with the Austrian Society of Toxicology (ASTOX) and the Hungarian Society for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology (MFT) Ernst Singer and Thomas Griesbacher Meeting abstracts – A single PDF containing all abstracts in this Supplement is available here http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1471-2210-7-S2-info.pdf . Potential role of nociceptin and nocistatin in central regulation of gastric mucosal defense Zoltán S Zádori1, Nashwan Shujaa1, Kornélia Tekes2 and Klára Gyires*1 Address: 1Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary and 2Department of Pharmacodynamics, Faculty of Pharmacy, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary

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