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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 25(8): 849-52, 1992. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-113581

ABSTRACT

Canatoxin, a convulsant neurotoxin from the seeds of Canavalia ensiformis, induces lipoxygenase-dependent hypoxia in rats which is blocked by hexamethonium. The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between canatoxin-induced hypoxia and bronchoconstriction. Since several effects of the toxin are very similar to those described for morphine and opioid-like peptides, the effects of opioid antagonists were also investigated. Pretreatment of male, adult Wistar rats (200-250 g) with cyproheptadine (80 ug/kg, ip, N=6) and isoproterenol (100 ug/kg, ip, N+6) partially blocked (% variation of pO2:CNTX alone: -26.67 ñ 2.56, N=6; with cyproheptadine: 16.15 ñ 2.97*, N=6; with isoproterenol: 17.73 ñ 1.93*, N=6; *P<0.05 as compared to CNTX alone) the hypoxia but no effect was observed with diphenhydramine (2 mg/kg, ip, N=6) or atrophine (2 mg/kg, ip, N=6). The hypoxemic effect of canatoxin (100 ug/kg iv 20 min, N=6) was also almost completely blocked with either naloxone (1 mg/kg, sc, N=6) or naltrexone (5 mg/kg, sc, N=6). The results presented here provide evidence suggesting that both opioid peptides and bronchoconstriction seem to play a role in the hypoxia caused by canatoxin


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Rats , Bronchi , Constriction , Convulsants , Hypoxia/chemically induced , Lipoxygenase , Opium/antagonists & inhibitors
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