Opioid receptors are known to undergo complex regulatory changes in response to ligand exposure. In the present study, we examined the effect of morphine on the in vitro and in vivo density and trafficking of delta opioid receptors (deltaORs). Prolonged exposure (48 hr) of cortical neurons in culture to morphine (10 microm) resulted in a robust increase in the internalization of Fluo-deltorphin, a highly selective fluorescent deltaOR agonist. This effect was mu-mediated because it was entirely blocked by the selective mu opioid receptor antagonist d-Phe-Cys-Tyr-d-Trp-Orn-Thr-Pen-Thr-NH(2) and was reproduced using the selective mu agonist fentanyl citrate. Immunogold electron microscopy revealed a marked increase in the cell surface density ...
The mu and delta types of opioid receptors form heteromers that exhibit pharmacological and function...
GPCRs regulate a remarkable diversity of biological functions, and are thus often targeted for drug ...
This study was undertaken to examine the antinociceptive role of mu, delta and kappa opiate receptor...
We recently demonstrated that prolonged treatment with morphine increases the antinociceptive potenc...
Opioid drugs acting at the mu opioid receptor (muOR), such as morphine, represent the most commonly...
An in vivo fluorescent deltorphin (Fluo-DLT) internalization assay was used to assess the distributi...
Previous studies have demonstrated that prolonged morphine treatment in vivo induces the translocati...
We previously showed that prolonged morphine treatment and chronic inflammation both enhanced delta ...
The Mu and Delta opioid receptors (MOR & DOR) have been shown to undergo complex regulatory changes ...
Background and purposeThe δ opioid receptor (DOP receptor) undergoes internalization both constituti...
Previous studies from our laboratory have demonstrated that both chronic inflammatory pain, induced ...
Pharmacological and physiological evidence supports a role for delta (delta) opioid receptors in the...
The opioid receptor family is comprised of three members: mu, delta and kappa, all of which are G p...
It is not clear whether primary afferent neurons express functional cell-surface opioid receptors. W...
Opioid receptor binding, including the mu, delta, and kappa receptor subtypes, was compared in morph...
The mu and delta types of opioid receptors form heteromers that exhibit pharmacological and function...
GPCRs regulate a remarkable diversity of biological functions, and are thus often targeted for drug ...
This study was undertaken to examine the antinociceptive role of mu, delta and kappa opiate receptor...
We recently demonstrated that prolonged treatment with morphine increases the antinociceptive potenc...
Opioid drugs acting at the mu opioid receptor (muOR), such as morphine, represent the most commonly...
An in vivo fluorescent deltorphin (Fluo-DLT) internalization assay was used to assess the distributi...
Previous studies have demonstrated that prolonged morphine treatment in vivo induces the translocati...
We previously showed that prolonged morphine treatment and chronic inflammation both enhanced delta ...
The Mu and Delta opioid receptors (MOR & DOR) have been shown to undergo complex regulatory changes ...
Background and purposeThe δ opioid receptor (DOP receptor) undergoes internalization both constituti...
Previous studies from our laboratory have demonstrated that both chronic inflammatory pain, induced ...
Pharmacological and physiological evidence supports a role for delta (delta) opioid receptors in the...
The opioid receptor family is comprised of three members: mu, delta and kappa, all of which are G p...
It is not clear whether primary afferent neurons express functional cell-surface opioid receptors. W...
Opioid receptor binding, including the mu, delta, and kappa receptor subtypes, was compared in morph...
The mu and delta types of opioid receptors form heteromers that exhibit pharmacological and function...
GPCRs regulate a remarkable diversity of biological functions, and are thus often targeted for drug ...
This study was undertaken to examine the antinociceptive role of mu, delta and kappa opiate receptor...