μ-Opioid and δ-Opioid Receptors Are Expressed in Brainstem Antinociceptive Circuits: Studies Using Immunocytochemistry and Retrograde Tract-Tracing
Autor: | Martin W. Wessendorf, Wei Wu, Ulf Arvidsson, Alexander E. Kalyuzhny |
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Rok vydání: | 1996 |
Předmět: |
Pathology
medicine.medical_specialty Chemistry General Neuroscience Immunocytochemistry Receptors Opioid mu Pain Articles Spinal cord Serotonergic Immunohistochemistry Periaqueductal gray Rats Rats Sprague-Dawley Midbrain medicine.anatomical_structure nervous system Receptors Opioid delta medicine Animals Serotonin Brainstem Neuroscience Medulla Brain Stem |
Zdroj: | The Journal of Neuroscience. 16:6490-6503 |
ISSN: | 1529-2401 0270-6474 |
DOI: | 10.1523/jneurosci.16-20-06490.1996 |
Popis: | Opioid-produced antinociception in mammals seems to be mediated in part by pathways originating in the periaqueductal gray (PAG) and the rostroventral medulla (RVM), and these pathways may include serotonergic neurons. In the present study, we examined the relationship of the cloned μ- and δ-receptors (MOR1 and DOR1, respectively) to PAG neurons projecting to the RVM, and RVM neurons projecting to the dorsal spinal cord. This was carried out by combining immunocytochemical staining for MOR1, DOR1, and serotonin with fluorescent retrograde tract-tracing. Of 133 retrogradely labeled cells in the RVM, 31% were immunoreactive for MOR1. Of the double-labeled cells, 41% also were immunoreactive for 5HT. Fifty-three percent of retrogradely labeled cells were apposed by DOR1-ir varicosities; 29% of the apposed cells were immunoreactive for 5HT. In the mesencephalon, cells retrogradely labeled from the RVM were usually surrounded by MOR1-ir structures; however, retrogradely labeled cells were never observed to be immunoreactive for MOR1. Similarly, retrogradely labeled cells in the caudal midbrain were seldom, if ever, labeled for DOR1; however, they frequently were apposed by DOR1-ir varicosities. Of 156 retrogradely labeled profiles from three rats, 52 (33%) were apposed by DOR1-ir varicosities. We conclude that both μ- and δ-opioid receptors could be involved in the antinociception mediated by the PAG–RVM–spinal cord circuit. In addition, opioids seem likely to have both direct and indirect effects on spinally projecting RVM cells in general, and on serotonergic RVM cells in particular. |
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