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To evaluate whether the endogenous opioid system is activated in the h
igher brain centre while a chronic resistance to airflow we examined c
hanges of mRNAs for preproenkephalin (PPE)-A, which is a precursor of
enkephalin, and for 70 kD heat shock protein (HSP70) in the cerebral c
ortex of rat brain during chronic tracheal stenosis. Northern blot rev
ealed that PPE-A mRNA was induced at 3 days of airway stenosis. In sit
u hybridization revealed that PPE-A mRNA was gradually induced in fron
tal cortex. The significant induction of PPE-A mRNA was observed at 3
and 7 days. However, no significant induction of HSP70 gene was observ
ed. These results suggest that the endogenous opioid system may be at
work as an important compensatory mechanism to reduce the respiratory
sensation during chronic respiratory stress.