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pubmed-article:7530918pubmed:abstractTextThe present study was designed to investigate the contribution of opioids and nitric oxide (NO) to hypoxia-induced pial vasodilation. Newborn pigs equipped with a closed cranial window were used to measure pial arteriolar diameter and to collect cortical periarachnoid cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for assay of opioids and guanosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate (cGMP). Hypoxia-induced pial dilation was potentiated by norbinaltorphimine, 10(-6) M, a kappa-opioid antagonist (25 +/- 2 vs. 33 +/- 3%, n = 5), but was blunted by beta-funaltrexamine, 10(-8) M, a mu-opioid antagonist (28 +/- 2 vs. 19 +/- 1%, n = 5). Hypoxia-induced vasodilation was associated with increased CSF methionine enkephalin, a mu-opioid agonist (884 +/- 29 vs. 2,638 +/- 387 pg/ml, n = 5). N omega-nitro-L-arginine (L-NNA), an NO synthase inhibitor (10(-6) M), also blunted hypoxia-induced vasodilation that was further diminished by coadministration of L-NNA and beta-funaltrexamine (26 +/- 2, 14 +/- 1, and 9 +/- 1%, respectively, n = 5). Reversal of the above order of antagonist administration resulted in similar inhibition of hypoxia-induced pial dilation. Hypoxia-induced vasodilation was also associated with an increase in CSF cGMP that was attenuated by L-NNA (2.1 +/- 0.1- vs. 1.1 +/- 0.2-fold change in CSF cGMP, n = 5). Sodium nitroprusside (10(-6) M) increased CSF cGMP and methionine enkephalin concentration similar to hypoxia. These data suggest that hypoxia-induced pial arterial vasodilation, in part, is due to NO and/or cGMP-induced methionine enkephalin release as well as the direct action of NO.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:7530918pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Anesthesia and Pharmacology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.lld:pubmed
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