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Does Nitrous Oxide Induce Release of Brain Opioid Peptides?
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1985
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NeuropeptidesBrain Opioid PeptidesCerebrospinal FluidToxicologyBrain InjuryNeurologyNeuroimmunologyNeurochemistryHealth SciencesImmunoreactive Methionine-enkephalinNeuropharmacologyNeuroprotectionNervous SystemCerebral Blood FlowPharmacologyNitrous OxideNeurophysiologyNeuropeptide ReceptorNeuroscienceOpioid OverdoseCentral Nervous SystemAnesthesiaMedicineAnesthesiology
Increased concentrations of immunoreactive methionine-enkephalin but not leucine-enkephalin were measured in fractions of cerebrospinal fluid perfusate collected from ventricular-cisternally perfused, urethane-anesthetized rats exposed to a mixture of 75% nitrous oxide/25% oxygen for 60 min. These findings suggest that nitrous oxide might be capable of inducing the release of methionine-enkephalin in the central nervous system.