Back to Search Start Over

Delta Opioid Receptors Presynaptically Regulate Cutaneous Mechanosensory Neuron Input to the Spinal Cord Dorsal Horn.

Authors :
Bardoni, Rita
Tawfik, Vivianne?L.
Wang, Dong
François, Amaury
Solorzano, Carlos
Shuster, Scott?A.
Choudhury, Papiya
Betelli, Chiara
Cassidy, Colleen
Smith, Kristen
de?Nooij, Joriene?C.
Mennicken, Françoise
O’Donnell, Dajan
Kieffer, Brigitte?L.
Woodbury, C.?Jeffrey
Basbaum, Allan?I.
MacDermott, Amy?B.
Scherrer, Grégory
Source :
Neuron. Mar2014, Vol. 81 Issue 6, p1312-1327. 16p.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Summary: Cutaneous mechanosensory neurons detect mechanical stimuli that generate touch and pain sensation. Although opioids are generally associated only with the control of pain, here we report that the opioid system in fact broadly regulates cutaneous mechanosensation, including touch. This function is predominantly subserved by the delta opioid receptor (DOR), which is expressed by myelinated mechanoreceptors that form Meissner corpuscles, Merkel cell-neurite complexes, and circumferential hair follicle endings. These afferents also include a small population of CGRP-expressing myelinated nociceptors that we now identify as the somatosensory neurons that coexpress mu and delta opioid receptors. We further demonstrate that DOR activation at the central terminals of myelinated mechanoreceptors depresses synaptic input to the spinal dorsal horn, via the inhibition of voltage-gated calcium channels. Collectively our results uncover a molecular mechanism by which opioids modulate cutaneous mechanosensation and provide a rationale for targeting DOR to alleviate injury-induced mechanical hypersensitivity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08966273
Volume :
81
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Neuron
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
95015607
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2014.01.044