2010
DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod.109.082222
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Nociceptin Inhibits Uterine Contractions in Term-Pregnant Rats by Signaling Through Multiple Pathways1

Abstract: The actions of the endogenous peptide nociceptin (PNOC; previously abbreviated as N/OFQ) on the myometrium have not been investigated previously. Our aim was to study the presence and functional role of PNOC in the modulation of uterine contractility in pregnant rats at term. The presence of PNOC and its receptors (OPRL1; previously called NOP) in the uterus were detected by radioimmunoassay and radioligand-binding experiments. The PNOC-stimulated G protein activation was assessed by a [(35)S]GTPgammaS-binding… Show more

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“…As reported earlier by our group [13,14]; N/OFQ and NST; the translation products of the PNOC gene; inhibit uterine contractions in the pregnant rat. Despite a large body of literature on the role of opioid peptides in pain modulation in humans; limited information is available on their actions in the human uterus.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 65%
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“…As reported earlier by our group [13,14]; N/OFQ and NST; the translation products of the PNOC gene; inhibit uterine contractions in the pregnant rat. Despite a large body of literature on the role of opioid peptides in pain modulation in humans; limited information is available on their actions in the human uterus.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…We have previously demonstrated the CGRP-liberating effect of NST; and also the cAMP-accumulating and potassium channel opening effects of N/OFQ [13,14]. These mechanisms may additionally explain the uterus-relaxant effects of N/OFQ and NST and their intracellular signaling in the human uterus.…”
Section: Amentioning
confidence: 94%
“…A radioligand binding study has revealed that NOP-R is expressed in the rat myometrium (Klukovits et al, 2010). In the uteri of the nonpregnant female rat, the maximum binding capacity and the dissociation constant of the NOP-R do not differ significantly from those in the 22-day-pregnant rat myometrium.…”
Section: N/ofq and Nst In The Uterusmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The expressions of PNOC mRNA have been investigated in rat and human pregnant myometrial tissues (Deak, Klukovits, Kormányos, et al, 2013;Klukovits et al, 2010). In rats, PNOC mRNA levels of the pregnant myometrium increase significantly as term approaches.…”
Section: Pnoc In the Uterusmentioning
confidence: 99%
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