2003
DOI: 10.1111/j.1553-2712.2003.tb00040.x
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Effect of a δ Receptor Agonist on Duration of Survival during Hemorrhagic Shock

Abstract: Objectives: Selective d receptor agonists have been shown to stabilize membrane physiologic processes, reduce metabolic rates, and provide protection against ischemic insults through K ATP channel opening in a variety of organ beds. However, their potential for affecting outcomes in states of generalized ischemia has not been explored. The authors examined the effect of the nonselective d receptor agonist, DADLE (D-Ala2-Leu5-enkephalin), on hemodynamic stability and duration of survival in an animal model of s… Show more

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“…DOR stimulation with selective agonists could mimic the cardio-protective effects of IPC [300]. In an animal model of severe hemorrhagic shock, following DADLE treatment improved hemodynamic stability and a prolonged survival was observed [142]. Although some investigators believe that DOR1 plays an important role in the DOR-mediated cardiac protection, others maintain an opposite view.…”
Section: Advances In Research On Opioid Receptor Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DOR stimulation with selective agonists could mimic the cardio-protective effects of IPC [300]. In an animal model of severe hemorrhagic shock, following DADLE treatment improved hemodynamic stability and a prolonged survival was observed [142]. Although some investigators believe that DOR1 plays an important role in the DOR-mediated cardiac protection, others maintain an opposite view.…”
Section: Advances In Research On Opioid Receptor Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%