• Eur. J. Pharmacol. · Nov 1997

    Possible involvement of protein kinase C in the attenuation of [D-Ala2, NMePhe4, Gly-ol5]enkephalin-induced antinociception in diabetic mice.

    • M Ohsawa and J Kamei.
    • Department of Pathophysiology and Therapeutics, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hoshi University, Tokyo, Japan.
    • Eur. J. Pharmacol. 1997 Nov 19; 339 (1): 27-31.

    AbstractThe effects of pretreatment with a highly selective protein kinase C inhibitor, calphostin C, on the antinociception induced by the intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) administration of the mu-opioid receptor agonist [D-Ala2,NMePhe4,Gly-ol5]enkephalin (DAMGO) were studied in diabetic and non-diabetic mice. The antinociceptive potency of i.c.v. DAMGO in diabetic mice was lower than that in non-diabetic mice. I.c.v. pretreatment with phorbol 12,13-dibutyrate (50 pmol), a protein kinase C activator, for 60 min attenuated the antinociception induced by i.c.v. DAMGO in non-diabetic mice, but not in diabetic mice. I.c.v. pretreatment with calphostin C (3 pmol) for 60, 120 and 240 min, but not 10 min, increased the antinociceptive effect of DAMGO (10 ng) in diabetic mice, but not in non-diabetic mice. The dose-response curve for DAMGO-induced antinociception in diabetic mice, but not in non-diabetic mice, was shifted to the left by i.c.v. pretreatment with calphostin C (3 pmol) for 60 min. In non-diabetic mice, i.c.v. pretreatment with a high dose of calphostin C (10 pmol) for 60 and 120 min potentiated DAMGO-induced antinociception. These results indicate that protein kinase C may be involved in DAMGO-induced antinociception in mice. Furthermore, these results suggest that the attenuation of DAMGO-induced antinociception in diabetic mice may be due in part to increased protein kinase C activity.

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