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delta-Opioid receptor agonists produce antinociception and [35S]GTPgammaS binding in mu receptor knockout mice
Authors:Hosohata Y  Vanderah T W  Burkey T H  Ossipov M H  Kovelowski C J  Sora I  Uhl G R  Zhang X  Rice K C  Roeske W R  Hruby V J  Yamamura H I  Lai J  Porreca F
Institution:Department of Pharmacology, University of Arizona Heatth Sciences Center, Tucson, AZ, USA.
Abstract:We examined the effects of D-Pen(2),D-Pen(5)]enkephalin (DPDPE), D-Ala(2),Glu(4)]deltorphin (DELT), and (+)-4-(alphaR)-alpha((2S, 5R)-4-Allyl-2,5-dimethyl-1-piperazinyl)-3-methoxybenzyl]-N, N-diethylbenzamide (SNC80) on 35S]GTPgammaS binding in brain membranes prepared from micro-opioid receptor knockout (-/-) mice. The potency and maximal response (E(max)) of these agonists were unchanged compared to control mice. In contrast, while the potency of D-Pen(2),pCl-Phe(4),D-Pen(5)]enkephalin (pCl-DPDPE) was not significantly different, the E(max) was reduced as compared to controls. In the tail-flick test, intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) or intrathecal (i.th.) DELT produced antinociceptive effects in -/- mice with potency that did not differ significantly from controls. In contrast, the antinociceptive potency of i.c.v. and i.th. DPDPE was displaced to the right by 4- and 9-fold in -/- compared to control mice, respectively. Reduced DPDPE antinociceptive potency in -/- mice, taken together with reduced DPDPE- and pCl-DPDPE- stimulated G protein activity in membranes prepared from -/- mice, demonstrate that these agonists require mu-opioid receptors for full activity. However, because DELT mediated G protein activation and antinociception were both comparable between -/- and wild type mice, we conclude that the mu-opioid receptor is not a critical component of delta-opioid receptor function.
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