Paradoxical potentiation of the exercise pressor reflex by endomorphin 2 in the presence of naloxone
Laura Anselmi,
Guillaume P. Ducrocq,
Joyce S. Kim
et al.
Abstract:When contracting muscles are freely perfused, the acid-sensing ion channel 3 (ASIC3) on group IV afferents plays a minor role in evoking the exercise pressor reflex. We recently showed in dorsal ganglion neurons innervating the gastrocnemius muscles that two mu opioid receptor agonists, endomorphin 2 and oxycodone, potentiated the sustained inward ASIC3 current evoked by acidic solutions. This finding prompted us to determine if endomorphin 2 and oxycodone, infused into the arterial supply of freely perfused m… Show more
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