Mu and delta opioid-stimulated [35S]GTP gamma S binding in brain and spinal cord of polyarthritic rats
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Mu and delta opioid-stimulated [35S]GTP gamma S binding in brain and spinal cord of polyarthritic rats
Abstract
Polyarthritis induced by inoculation with complete Freund's adjuvant alters opioid peptides, but does not affect opioid receptor binding. This study was conducted to measure mu and delta opioid receptor-stimulated G-protein activity in brain and spinal cord of rats 19 days after injection of complete Freund's adjuvant or vehicle. Mu and delta opioid-stimulated [35S]GTPgammaS binding measured autoradiographically in caudate-putamen, medial thalamus and periaqueductal gray was unchanged in polyarthritic rats. Delta opioid-stimulated [35S]GTPgammaS binding was significantly decreased in the spinal cord of polyarthritic rats, whereas mu opioid-stimulated activity was unchanged. These data reveal that the functional activity of delta opioid receptors in the spinal cord is altered in polyarthritis.
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