%0 Journal Article %A W M Armstead %A R Mirro %A D W Busija %A C W Leffler %T Prostanoids modulate opioid cerebrovascular responses in newborn pigs. %D 1990 %J Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics %P 1083-1089 %V 255 %N 3 %X The influences of opioids on pial arteriolar diameter and cortical periarachnoid cerebrospinal fluid prostanoid concentration were investigated in piglets with closed cranial windows. Methionine enkephalin (10(-12)-10(-6) M) increased pial arteriolar diameter (139 +/- 4, 149 +/- 3, 178 +/- 3 microns, for control, 10(-12), and 10(-6) M, respectively). Leucine enkephalin produced similar pial arteriolar dilation. In contrast, dynorphin elicited dilation during normotension and constriction during hypotension. beta-Endorphin (10(-12)-10(-6) M) decreased pial arteriolar diameter (137 +/- 6, 128 +/- 6, 92 +/- 7 microns, for control, 10(-12) and 10(-6) M, respectively). All four opioids increased cerebrospinal fluid 6-keto-prostaglandin (PG)F1 alpha, PGE2, PGF2 alpha and thromboxane B2. Indomethacin (5 mg/kg i.v.) blocked methionine and leucine enkephalin and dynorphin-induced pial arteriolar dilation, but potentiated beta-endorphin-induced constriction and the constriction caused by dynorphin in hypotensive piglets. These data indicate that prostanoids modulate opioid effects on the cerebral vasculature. %U https://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/jpet/255/3/1083.full.pdf