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A mu–delta opioid receptor brain atlas reveals neuronal co-occurrence in subcortical networks

机译:mu-delta类阿片受体脑图谱揭示皮层下网络中的神经元共现

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Opioid receptors are G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) that modulate brain function at all levels of neural integration, including autonomic, sensory, emotional and cognitive processing. Mu (MOR) and delta (DOR) opioid receptors functionally interact in vivo, but whether interactions occur at circuitry, cellular or molecular levels remains unsolved. To challenge the hypothesis of MOR/DOR heteromerization in the brain, we generated redMOR/greenDOR double knock-in mice and report dual receptor mapping throughout the nervous system. Data are organized as an interactive database offering an opioid receptor atlas with concomitant MOR/DOR visualization at subcellular resolution, accessible online. We also provide co-immunoprecipitation-based evidence for receptor heteromerization in these mice. In the forebrain, MOR and DOR are mainly detected in separate neurons, suggesting system-level interactions in high-order processing. In contrast, neuronal co-localization is detected in subcortical networks essential for survival involved in eating and sexual behaviors or perception and response to aversive stimuli. In addition, potential MOR/DOR intracellular interactions within the nociceptive pathway offer novel therapeutic perspectives.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s00429-014-0717-9) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
机译:阿片类受体是G蛋白偶联受体(GPCR),可在包括自主神经,感觉,情感和认知加工在内的所有神经整合水平上调节大脑功能。 Mu(MOR)和delta(DOR)阿片受体在体内功能上相互作用,但无论相互作用发生在电路,细胞水平还是分子水平,都尚未解决。为了挑战大脑中MOR / DOR异构化的假说,我们生成了redMOR / greenDOR双敲入小鼠,并报道了整个神经系统的双受体作图。数据被组织成一个交互式数据库,提供阿片样物质受体图谱,并具有亚细胞分辨率的MOR / DOR可视化,可在线访问。我们还为这些小鼠中的受体异源化提供了基于免疫共沉淀的证据。在前脑中,MOR和DOR主要在单独的神经元中检测到,提示高阶处理中的系统级交互作用。相反,在皮层下网络中检测到神经元共定位,这对于进食,性行为或感知以及对厌恶刺激的反应所必需的生存至关重要。此外,在伤害感受途径中潜在的MOR / DOR细胞内相互作用提供了新颖的治疗方法。电子补充材料本文的在线版本(doi:10.1007 / s00429-014-0717-9)包含补充材料,授权用户可以使用。

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