SummaryHow neurons coordinate and reprogram multiple neurotransmitter signals is an area of broad interest. Here, we show that substance P (SP), a neuropeptide associated with inflammatory pain, reprograms opioid receptor recycling and signaling. SP, through activation of the neurokinin 1 (NK1R) receptor, increases the post-endocytic recycling of the mu-opioid receptor (MOR) in trigeminal ganglion (TG) neurons in an agonist-selective manner. SP-mediated protein kinase C (PKC) activation is both required and sufficient for increasing recycling of exogenous and endogenous MOR in TG neurons. The target of this cross-regulation is MOR itself, given that mutation of either of two PKC phosphorylation sites on MOR abolishes the SP-induced increase...
In periaqueductal grey (PAG) matter, cross-talk between the Mu-opioid receptor (MOR) and the glutama...
International audienceTypically considered to be cell surface sensors of extracellular signals, hete...
Substance P (SP) is a highly conserved member of the tachykinin peptide family that is widely expres...
SummaryHow neurons coordinate and reprogram multiple neurotransmitter signals is an area of broad in...
Mu opioid receptors (MOR) expressed in the central nervous system mediate a widerange of physiologic...
The δ-opioid receptor and the precursor protein of a neuropeptide, substance P, are colocalized in t...
AbstractControl of trafficking of g protein-linked receptors is thought to be an important regulator...
Chronic pain affects approximately 100 million Americans. Opioids are the mainstay therapy for the t...
<p>Our cells rely extensively on external signals for key cellular and systematic functions. Many of...
The mechanisms involved in morphine tolerance are poorly understood. It was reported that calcitonin...
The biological actions of morphine and other opioid narcotics are mediated primarily by the mu opioi...
Transient stimulation with substance P (SP) induces endocytosis and recycling of the neurokinin-1 re...
Substance P (SP) induces endocytosis and recycling of the neurokinin 1 receptor (NK1R) in endothelia...
Chronic pain affects approximately 100 million Americans for whom opioids are a popular therapy. Whi...
Substance P (SP) is a prominent neuromodulator, which is produced and released by peripheral damage-...
In periaqueductal grey (PAG) matter, cross-talk between the Mu-opioid receptor (MOR) and the glutama...
International audienceTypically considered to be cell surface sensors of extracellular signals, hete...
Substance P (SP) is a highly conserved member of the tachykinin peptide family that is widely expres...
SummaryHow neurons coordinate and reprogram multiple neurotransmitter signals is an area of broad in...
Mu opioid receptors (MOR) expressed in the central nervous system mediate a widerange of physiologic...
The δ-opioid receptor and the precursor protein of a neuropeptide, substance P, are colocalized in t...
AbstractControl of trafficking of g protein-linked receptors is thought to be an important regulator...
Chronic pain affects approximately 100 million Americans. Opioids are the mainstay therapy for the t...
<p>Our cells rely extensively on external signals for key cellular and systematic functions. Many of...
The mechanisms involved in morphine tolerance are poorly understood. It was reported that calcitonin...
The biological actions of morphine and other opioid narcotics are mediated primarily by the mu opioi...
Transient stimulation with substance P (SP) induces endocytosis and recycling of the neurokinin-1 re...
Substance P (SP) induces endocytosis and recycling of the neurokinin 1 receptor (NK1R) in endothelia...
Chronic pain affects approximately 100 million Americans for whom opioids are a popular therapy. Whi...
Substance P (SP) is a prominent neuromodulator, which is produced and released by peripheral damage-...
In periaqueductal grey (PAG) matter, cross-talk between the Mu-opioid receptor (MOR) and the glutama...
International audienceTypically considered to be cell surface sensors of extracellular signals, hete...
Substance P (SP) is a highly conserved member of the tachykinin peptide family that is widely expres...