G-protein coupling of delta-opioid receptors in brains of mu-opioid receptor knockout mice
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G-protein coupling of delta-opioid receptors in brains of mu-opioid receptor knockout mice
Abstract
Mu-opioid receptor knockout mice have been reported to show loss of some delta-opioid receptor function. We hypothesised that this is due to some delta-opioid receptors being uncoupled from G-proteins in the absence of the mu-opioid receptor. To address this possibility, we have used quantitative autoradiography to determine the binding of three delta-opioid receptor agonist ligands ([3H]deltorphin I, [3H] [R-Atc(3), Ile(5,6)]deltorphin II, [3H] 4-[(alpaR)-alpha-((2S,5R)-4-propyl-2,5-dimethyl-1-piperazinyl)-3-methoxybenzyl]-N,N-diethylbenzamide (SNC-121)) and the delta-opioid receptor antagonist, [3H]naltrindole in the presence and absence of a GTP analogue, guanylylimidodiphosphate (GMPPNP) in the brains of mice lacking the mu-opioid receptor gene. Guanylylimidodiphosphate caused a decrease in the binding of the agonist ligands (to differing extents) and an increase in binding for the antagonist in wild-type controls. Overall, there were no major differences in the effects of guanylylimidodiphosphate for the agonist ligands in mu-knockout mice although a few structures showed a smaller sensitivity to the effects of this GTP analogue most notably for [3H]naltrindole. These findings suggest that in the majority of brain regions, G-protein coupling is unaltered in mu-opioid receptor knockout mice.
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