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Publication : Increased abundance of opioid receptor heteromers after chronic morphine administration.

First Author  Gupta A Year  2010
Journal  Sci Signal Volume  3
Issue  131 Pages  ra54
PubMed ID  20647592 Mgi Jnum  J:260388
Mgi Id  MGI:6140270 Doi  10.1126/scisignal.2000807
Citation  Gupta A, et al. (2010) Increased abundance of opioid receptor heteromers after chronic morphine administration. Sci Signal 3(131):ra54
abstractText  The mu and delta types of opioid receptors form heteromers that exhibit pharmacological and functional properties distinct from those of homomeric receptors. To characterize these complexes in the brain, we generated antibodies that selectively recognize the mu-delta heteromer and blocked its in vitro signaling. With these antibodies, we showed that chronic, but not acute, morphine treatment caused an increase in the abundance of mu-delta heteromers in key areas of the central nervous system that are implicated in pain processing. Because of its distinct signaling properties, the mu-delta heteromer could be a therapeutic target in the treatment of chronic pain and addiction.
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