Differential involvement of mu(1)-opioid receptors in endomorphin- and beta-endorphin-induced G-protein activation in the mouse pons/medulla
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Differential involvement of mu(1)-opioid receptors in endomorphin- and beta-endorphin-induced G-protein activation in the mouse pons/medulla
Abstract
Several genetic mouse models of differential sensitivity to opioids have been used to investigate the mechanisms underlying individual variation in responses to opioids. The CXBK mice are inbred recombinant mice which have a lower level of mu(1)-opioid receptors than their parental strain. Endomorphin-1 and endomorphin-2 are endogenous opioid peptides that are highly selective for mu-opioid receptors, while beta-endorphin, which is also an endogenous opioid peptide, is non-selective for mu-, delta- and putative epsilon-opioid receptors. The present study was designed to investigate the effects of these endogenous opioid peptides on G-protein activation by monitoring guanosine-5'-o-(3-[35S]thio)triphosphate binding to pons/medulla membranes of CXBK mice and their parental strain C57BL/6 ByJ mice. Endomorphin-1 (0.1-10 microM), endomorphin-2 (0.1-10 microM) and beta-endorphin (0.1-10 microM) increased guanosine-5'-o-(3-[35S]thio)triphosphate binding to the pons/medulla membranes from C57BL/6 ByJ and CXBK mice in a concentration-dependent manner. However, the increases of guanosine-5'-o-(3-[35S]thio)triphosphate binding induced by either endomorphin-1 or endomorphin-2 in CXBK mice were significantly much lower than those in C57BL/6ByJ mice. However, no significant difference was found in the increases of the guanosine-5'-o-(3-[35S]thio)triphosphate binding induced by beta-endorphin in C57BL/6 ByJ and CXBK mice. Moreover, whereas the increase of guanosine-5'-o-(3-[35S]thio)triphosphate binding induced by 10 microM endomorphin-1 or endomorphin-2 were almost completely blocked by a mu-opioid receptor antagonist beta-funaltrexamine (10 microM) in both strains, the increase of guanosine-5'-o-(3-[35S]thio)triphosphate binding induced by 10 microM beta-endorphin was attenuated to approximately 70% of stimulation by co-incubation with 10 microM beta-funaltrexamine in both strains. The residual stimulation of [35S]guanosine-5'-o-(3-thio)triphosphate binding by 10 microM beta-endorphin in the presence of 10 microM beta-funaltrexamine was further attenuated by the addition of putative epsilon-opioid receptor partial agonist beta-endorphin (1-27) (1 microM) in both strains. Like the endomorphins, the synthetic mu-opioid receptor agonist [D-Ala(2),N-MePhe(4), Gly-ol(5)]enkephalin at 10 microM showed lower increases of guanosine-5'-o-(3-[35S]thio)triphosphate binding in CXBK mice than those in C57BL/6ByJ mice. However, there was no strain difference in the stimulation of guanosine-5'-o-(3-[35S]thio)triphosphate binding induced by 10 microM of the selective delta(1)-opioid receptor agonist [D-Pen(2,5)]enkephalin, delta(2)-opioid receptor agonist [D-Ala(2)]deltorphin II or kappa-opioid receptor agonist U50,488H. The results indicate that the G-protein activation by endomorphin-1 and endomorphin-2 in the mouse pons/medulla is mediated by both mu(1)- and mu(2)-opioid receptors. Moreover, beta-endorphin-induced G-protein activation in the mouse pons/medulla is, in part, mediated by mu(2)- and putative epsilon-, but not by mu(1)-opioid receptors.
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