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Opioid receptors on peripheral sensory axons
R E Coggeshall1, S Zhou, S M Carlton
1Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience, Marine Biomedical Institute, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston 77555-1069, USA.
Abstract:
Opioid receptors have been demonstrated by light microscopic techniques in fine cutaneous nerves in naive animals. The present study extends these findings by showing that 29 and 38% of unmyelinated cutaneous sensory axons can be immunostained for mu- or delta-opioid receptors respectively. Local cutaneous injection of DAMGO, a mu-opioid ligand, ameliorates the nociceptive behaviors caused by local cutaneous injection of glutamate, a purely nociceptive chemical stimulus showing that the mu-receptors are functional. By contrast the delta-opioid ligand [2-D-penicillamine, 5-D-penicillamine]enkephalin (DPDPE) had no effect on these behaviors. These findings indicate a wider function for opioid receptors in naive animals than previously envisioned.