Angiogenesis: modulation with opioids.

A Pasi, B X Qu, R Steiner, H J Senn, W Bär, F S Messiha
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1. The effect of beta-endorphin (beta-EP) and morphine sulfate (MS), in presence and absence of naloxone (NX), on chicken chorioallantoic membrane was studied as a function of blood vessel proliferation. 2. A 50% reduction in blood vessel proliferation occurred by 10 micrograms of beta-EP or by 5 micrograms of MS per egg compared to controls. 3. An individual dose, i.e. 5 micrograms of beta-EP, did not significantly inhibit blood vessel counts after initial 24 hr period of the drug application when given alone compared to inhibition occurring with combined use of NX. 4. NX (1 microgram) did not significantly reverse the angiostatic effects of MS (10 micrograms) or of beta-EP (5 micrograms). 5. The observed modulation of angiogenesis by opioids suggests involvement of beta-EP and MS in the proliferation of vascular endothelial cells. 6. This may be due to an effect of beta-EP and MS on cell-mediated immunity factors such as interferons, interleukins and prostaglandin E2.

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血管生成:阿片类药物的调节。
1. 研究了在纳洛酮(NX)存在和不存在的情况下-内啡肽(β - ep)和硫酸吗啡(MS)对鸡绒毛膜尿囊膜血管增殖的影响。2. 与对照组相比,每枚鸡蛋中添加10微克β - ep或5微克MS,血管增殖就会减少50%。3.单个剂量,即5微克β - ep,与联合使用NX相比,在药物应用的最初24小时内,单独给药并没有显著抑制血管计数。4. NX(1微克)没有显著逆转MS(10微克)或β - ep(5微克)的血管抑制作用。5. 观察到的阿片样物质对血管生成的调节表明β - ep和MS参与血管内皮细胞的增殖。6. 这可能是由于β - ep和MS对细胞介导的免疫因子如干扰素、白细胞介素和前列腺素E2的影响。
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