Immunolabeling of Mu opioid receptors in the rat nucleus of the solitary tract: extrasynaptic plasmalemmal localization and association with Leu5-enkephalin
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Immunolabeling of Mu opioid receptors in the rat nucleus of the solitary tract: extrasynaptic plasmalemmal localization and association with Leu5-enkephalin
Abstract
Activation of the mu opioid receptor (MOR) by morphine within the caudal nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS) is known to mediate both cardiorespiratory and gastrointestinal responses. Leu5-enkephalin (LE), a potential endogenous ligand for MOR, is also present within neurons in this region. To determine the cellular sites for the visceral effects of MOR ligands, including LE, we used immunogold-silver and immunoperoxidase methods for light and electron microscopic localization of antisera against MOR (carboxyl terminal domain) and LE in the caudal NTS of rat brain. Light microscopy of coronal sections through the NTS at the level of the area postrema showed MOR-like immunoreactivity (MOR-LI) and LE labeling in punctate processes located within the subpostremal, dorsomedial and medial subnuclei. Electron microscopy of sections through the medial NTS at this level showed gold-silver particles identifying MOR-LI prominently distributed to the cytoplasmic side of the plasma membranes of axons and terminals. MOR labeled terminals formed mostly symmetric (inhibitory-type) synapses but sometimes showed multiple asymmetric junctions, characteristic of excitatory visceral afferents. MOR-LI was also present along extrasynaptic plasma membranes of dendrites receiving afferent input from unlabeled and LE-labeled terminals. We conclude that MOR ligands, possibly including LE, can act at extrasynaptic MORs on the plasma membranes of axons and dendrites in the caudal NTS to modulate the presynaptic release and postsynaptic responses of neurons. These are likely to include local inhibitory neurons and both gastric and cardiorespiratory afferents known to terminate in the subnuclei with the most intense MOR-LI.
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