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The Mu-Opioid Receptor and the NMDA Receptor Associate in PAG Neurons: Implications in Pain Control
Authors:María Rodríguez-Mu?oz  Pilar Sánchez-Blázquez  Ana Vicente-Sánchez  Esther Berrocoso  Javier Garzón
Institution:1CIBER of Mental Health (CIBERSAM), ISCIII, Madrid, Spain;2Department of Neuropharmacology, Cajal Institute, CSIC, Madrid, Spain;3Department of Neuroscience, Faculty of Medicine, University of Cadiz, Cadiz, Spain
Abstract:The capacity of opioids to alleviate inflammatory pain is negatively regulated by the glutamate-binding N-methyl--aspartate receptor (NMDAR). Increased activity of this receptor complicates the clinical use of opioids to treat persistent neuropathic pain. Immunohistochemical and ultrastructural studies have demonstrated the coexistence of both receptors within single neurons of the CNS, including those in the mesencephalic periaqueductal gray (PAG), a region that is implicated in the opioid control of nociception. We now report that mu-opioid receptors (MOR) and NMDAR NR1 subunits associate in the postsynaptic structures of PAG neurons. Morphine disrupts this complex by protein kinase-C (PKC)-mediated phosphorylation of the NR1 C1 segment and potentiates the NMDAR–CaMKII, pathway that is implicated in morphine tolerance. Inhibition of PKC, but not PKA or GRK2, restored the MOR–NR1 association and rescued the analgesic effect of morphine as well. The administration of N-methyl--aspartic acid separated the MOR–NR1 complex, increased MOR Ser phosphorylation, reduced the association of the MOR with G-proteins, and diminished the antinociceptive capacity of morphine. Inhibition of PKA, but not PKC, CaMKII, or GRK2, blocked these effects and preserved morphine antinociception. Thus, the opposing activities of the MOR and NMDAR in pain control affect their relation within neurons of structures such as the PAG. This finding could be exploited in developing bifunctional drugs that would act exclusively on those NMDARs associated with MORs.
Keywords:mu-opioid receptor  N-methyl--aspartate receptor  periaqueductal gray  pain  analgesia  receptor association
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