1982
DOI: 10.1016/0091-3057(82)90132-0
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Hibernation “trigger”: Opioid-like inhibitory action on brain function of the monkey

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“…Consistent with this characterization, DOPs induce a hypometabolic state of similar depth as the HIT, whereas mu-or kappa-opioid receptor agonists show no effect [97,98]. The involvement of opioid receptors is further substantiated by the inability of DOP to induce hypometabolism upon exposure to naloxon, a non-specific opioid receptor antagonist [99][100][101][102]. These findings raise the question whether DOPs make use of a direct Rx-Q relationship or act via the Rx-Ztn (Figure 6).…”
Section: Delta-opioidssupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Consistent with this characterization, DOPs induce a hypometabolic state of similar depth as the HIT, whereas mu-or kappa-opioid receptor agonists show no effect [97,98]. The involvement of opioid receptors is further substantiated by the inability of DOP to induce hypometabolism upon exposure to naloxon, a non-specific opioid receptor antagonist [99][100][101][102]. These findings raise the question whether DOPs make use of a direct Rx-Q relationship or act via the Rx-Ztn (Figure 6).…”
Section: Delta-opioidssupporting
confidence: 65%
“…The temperature and metabolic depressing effect of these opioid-like proteins (Oeltgen et al, 1982;Bruce et al, 1987), was to some extent consistent with the state-dependent effect of intracerebral opioids on temperature (Tanaka et al, 1985) Although a role for HIT in hibernation remains controversial these results demonstrate that some aspects of the hibernation physiology may involve opioid receptor stimulation (Horton et al, 1998) which may have practical applications in cardiology. Kondo and co-workers have demonstrated that synthesis of liver derived "hibernation specific protein complex (HSPC)", isolated from the blood of chipmunks (Citelus lateralis) but not non hibernators, was inhibited during hibernation consistent with an annual rhythm where the lowest levels coincided with the hibernation period (Kondo and Kondo, 1992).…”
Section: Molecular Prospective Of Hibernationmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Many parallels exist between SLP and hibernation: hibernation is triggered by ␦-opioid agonism, which can also induce hibernation in nonhibernating primates (Oeltgen et al, 1982(Oeltgen et al, , 1988; ␦-opioid triggered hibernation increases stress resistance (Bolling et al, 1997); hibernating and anoxiatolerant species harness PKA signaling (Storey, 1996;Holden and Storey, 1998); and repression of Akt suppresses energy-costly anabolic/growth processes to maintain cell viability over extended periods (Cai et al, 2004;Abnous et al, 2008). The SLP phenotype is induced by ␦-opioid agonism, involves PI3K-dependent signals and repression of Akt expression (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%