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Mu and delta opioid receptor-like immunoreactivity in the cervical spinal cord of the rat after dorsal rhizotomy or neonatal capsaicin: an analysis of pre- and postsynaptic receptor distributions
- Source :
- Brain research. 930(1-2)
- Publication Year :
- 2002
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Abstract
- Opioid compounds have powerful analgesic properties when administered to the spinal cord. These effects are exerted through mu and delta opioid receptors, and both pre- and postsynaptic mechanisms have been implicated. To specifically address the relative pre- and postsynaptic contribution to spinal opioid analgesia, we have quantitatively assessed the pre- vs. postsynaptic distribution of the mu-opioid (MOR-1, MOP(1)) and delta-opioid receptors (DOR-1, DOP(1)). We also examined the rostro-caudal arborization of MOR-1 and DOR-1 immunoreactive primary sensory neurons, using an isolated dorsal root preparation. These results were compared to those obtained by labeling for calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), a neuropeptide whose expression in the spinal cord is restricted to the terminals of small diameter primary sensory neurons. We estimate that approximately one half of MOR-1 and two thirds of DOR-1 immunoreactivity in the cervical spinal cord is located on primary afferent fibers. These fibers have a broad rostro-caudal distribution, extending at least three segments rostral and caudal to their segment of entry. Regardless of marker used, the rostral projection was greatest, however, the distribution of CGRP-immunoreactive fibers differed somewhat in that they had a much smaller projection to the most caudal segments examined. Our results suggest that presynaptic delta opioid actions predominate, but that there are mixed pre- and postsynaptic inhibitory effects exerted by opioid analgesics that act at the spinal cord mu opioid receptor.
- Subjects :
- Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide
Central nervous system
Receptors, Opioid, mu
Biology
Inhibitory postsynaptic potential
Receptors, Presynaptic
Rhizotomy
δ-opioid receptor
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Postsynaptic potential
Internal medicine
Receptors, Opioid, delta
medicine
Animals
Neurons, Afferent
Molecular Biology
General Neuroscience
Spinal cord
Immunohistochemistry
Sensory neuron
Rats
medicine.anatomical_structure
Endocrinology
Nociception
nervous system
Animals, Newborn
Spinal Cord
Neurology (clinical)
μ-opioid receptor
Capsaicin
Spinal Nerve Roots
Neuroscience
Developmental Biology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00068993
- Volume :
- 930
- Issue :
- 1-2
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Brain research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....8085d65cf7dd5df4b15cd33524cf2c8f