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Publication : Kappa Opioid Receptor Distribution and Function in Primary Afferents.

First Author  Snyder LM Year  2018
Journal  Neuron Volume  99
Issue  6 Pages  1274-1288.e6
PubMed ID  30236284 Mgi Jnum  J:269378
Mgi Id  MGI:6269309 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2018.08.044
Citation  Snyder LM, et al. (2018) Kappa Opioid Receptor Distribution and Function in Primary Afferents. Neuron 99(6):1274-1288.e6
abstractText  Primary afferents are known to be inhibited by kappa opioid receptor (KOR) signaling. However, the specific types of somatosensory neurons that express KOR remain unclear. Here, using a newly developed KOR-cre knockin allele, viral tracing, single-cell RT-PCR, and ex vivo recordings, we show that KOR is expressed in several populations of primary afferents: a subset of peptidergic sensory neurons, as well as low-threshold mechanoreceptors that form lanceolate or circumferential endings around hair follicles. We find that KOR acts centrally to inhibit excitatory neurotransmission from KOR-cre afferents in laminae I and III, and this effect is likely due to KOR-mediated inhibition of Ca(2+) influx, which we observed in sensory neurons from both mouse and human. In the periphery, KOR signaling inhibits neurogenic inflammation and nociceptor sensitization by inflammatory mediators. Finally, peripherally restricted KOR agonists selectively reduce pain and itch behaviors, as well as mechanical hypersensitivity associated with a surgical incision. These experiments provide a rationale for the use of peripherally restricted KOR agonists for therapeutic treatment.
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