THE EFFECT OF NALOXONE ADMINISTRATION ON THE SECRETION OF CORTICOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE, ARGININE-VASOPRESSIN, AND ADRENOCORTICOTROPIN IN UNPERTURBED HORSES

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ALEXANDER, SL [1 ]
IRVINE, CHG [1 ]
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[1] LINCOLN UNIV, ANIM & VET SCI GRP, CANTERBURY, NEW ZEALAND
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10.1210/en.136.11.5139
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R5 [内科学];
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We used our nonsurgical method for collecting equine pituitary venous blood to study the role of endogenous opioids in the basal regulation of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis. We gave mares the opioid antagonist, naloxone (NAL), at either a high (0.5 mg/kg iv bolus, followed by infusion of 0.25 mg/kg . h; n = 4) or low (0.2 mg/kg iv bolus; n = 6) dose rate. Pituitary venous blood was collected continuously, divided into 0.5- or 1-min segments for 15-30 min before and 1 h after the NAL bolus, and assayed for CRH, arginine vasopressin (AVP), and ACTH. The mares tolerated NAL administration well, with little difference between dose rates in the mild transient side-effects. Both NAL doses increased jugular cortisol concentrations (high, P = 0.0022; low, P = 0.0001) and the ACTH secretion rate (high, P = 0.0056; low, P = 0.0103). High dose NAL raised the secretion rates of AVP (P = 0.0252) and CRH (P = 0.0106); however, the magnitude of ACTH responses exceeded those in AVP and CRH, as shown by increased ratios between ACTH and AVP (P = 0.0246) or CRH (P = 0.0122) secretion rates. After low dose NAL, neither CRH nor AVP secretion was altered. Indeed, CRH declined as ACTH rose in 4 mares and was unchanged in a fifth mare. When data from the 10 mares were pooled, mean secretion rates of ACTH and CRH were correlated after (P < 0.05), but not before, NAL treatment. Overall, mean ACTH and AVP secretion rates were not correlated during any 30-min period, but in individual mares, minute to minute AVP and ACTH secretion patterns were always correlated. We conclude that endogenous opioids inhibit the equine hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis under basal conditions; however, their sites of action do not appear to lie solely on CRH and/or AVP neurons. It seems likely that endogenous opioids also inhibit the release of a third ACTH secretagogue or promote the secretion of an ACTH release inhibitory factor.
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