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Restoration of Cyclo-Gly-Pro-induced salivary hyposecretion and submandibular composition by naloxone in mice

Cyclo-Gly-Pro (CGP) attenuates nociception, however its effects on salivary glands remain unclear. In this study, we investigated the acute effects of CGP on salivary flow and composition, and on the submandibular gland composition, compared with morphine. Besides, we characterized the effects of na...

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Autores principales: Melo, Igor Santana, Candeia-Medeiros, Návylla, Ferro, Jamylle Nunes Souza, Cavalcante-Araújo, Polliane Maria, Oliveira, Tales Lyra, Santos, Cassio Eráclito Alves, Cardoso-Sousa, Leia, Aguiar, Emilia Maria Gomes, Wutke Oliveira, Stephanie, Castro, Olagide Wagner, Alves-Balvedi, Renata Pereira, Rodrigues, Luciano Pereira, Hickmann, Jandir M., Alves, Douglas Alexsander, Santos, Igor Andrade, Jardim, Ana Carolina Gomes, Siqueira, Walter Luiz, Pipi, Angelo Ricardo Fávaro, Goulart, Luiz Ricardo, Barreto, Emiliano de Oliveira, Sabino-Silva, Robinson
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7064257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32155179
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229761
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Sumario:Cyclo-Gly-Pro (CGP) attenuates nociception, however its effects on salivary glands remain unclear. In this study, we investigated the acute effects of CGP on salivary flow and composition, and on the submandibular gland composition, compared with morphine. Besides, we characterized the effects of naloxone (a non-selective opioid receptor antagonist) on CGP- and morphine-induced salivary and glandular alterations in mice. After that, in silico analyses were performed to predict the interaction between CGP and opioid receptors. Morphine and CGP significantly reduced salivary flow and total protein concentration of saliva and naloxone restored them to the physiological levels. Morphine and CGP also reduced several infrared vibrational modes (Amide I, 1687-1594cm(-1); Amide II, 1594-1494cm(-1); CH(2)/CH(3), 1488-1433cm(-1); C = O, 1432-1365cm(-1); PO(2) asymmetric, 1290-1185cm(-1); PO(2) symmetric, 1135-999cm(-1)) and naloxone reverted these alterations. The in silico docking analysis demonstrated the interaction of polar contacts between the CGP and opioid receptor Cys219 residue. Altogether, we showed that salivary hypofunction and glandular changes elicited by CGP may occur through opioid receptor suggesting that the blockage of opioid receptors in superior cervical and submandibular ganglions may be a possible strategy to restore salivary secretion while maintaining antinociceptive action due its effects on the central nervous system.