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      Presynaptic Mechanism for Anti-Analgesic and Anti-Hyperalgesic Actions of κ-Opioid Receptors

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          Glutamate neurotransmission plays an important role in the processing of pain and in chronic opioid-induced neural and behavioral plasticity, such as opioid withdrawal and opioid dependence. κ-Opioid receptors also have been implicated in acute opioid modulation of pain and chronic opioid-induced plasticity, both of which are primarily mediated by μ-opioid receptors. Using whole-cell patch clamp recordings in brain slices in vitro and system analysis of pain behaviors in rats in vivo, this study investigated the functional role of glutamate synaptic transmission andκ-opioid receptors in two behavioral pain conditions:μ-opioid-induced analgesia (decreased pain) and μ-opioid withdrawal-induced hyperalgesia (increased pain). In the nucleus raphe magnus (NRM), a brainstem structure that controls spinal pain transmission, we found thatκ-receptor agonists presynaptically inhibited glutamate synaptic currents in both of the two cell types that are thought to respectively inhibit or facilitate spinal pain transmission. In rats, both glutamate receptor antagonists and the κ agonist microinjected into the NRM attenuated μ-opioid-induced analgesia, which is most likely mediated through activation of such pain-inhibiting neurons. However, during opioid abstinence-induced withdrawal, the same doses of glutamate receptor antagonists and the κ agonist administered in the NRM suppressed the withdrawal-induced hyperalgesia, which is thought to be mediated by activation of those pain-facilitating neurons during opioid withdrawal. These results demonstrate that κ-opioid receptors antagonize μ-receptor-induced effects in both analgesic and hyperalgesic states, and suggest inhibition of glutamate synaptic transmission as a presynaptic mechanism for the κ antagonism of these two μ receptor-mediated actions.

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          Journal
          J Neurosci
          J. Neurosci
          jneuro
          The Journal of Neuroscience
          Society for Neuroscience
          0270-6474
          1529-2401
          13 August 2003
          : 23
          : 19
          : 7262-7268
          Affiliations
          Departments of Symptom Research and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The University of Texas-MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas 77030
          Article
          PMC6740440 PMC6740440 6740440 0237262
          10.1523/JNEUROSCI.23-19-07262.2003
          6740440
          12917359
          f9c18935-f45f-4e67-bb36-b91e451f2ccc
          Copyright © 2003 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/03/237262-07.00/0
          History
          : 20 May 2003
          : 21 February 2003
          : 13 May 2003
          Categories
          Cellular/Molecular
          Custom metadata
          7262
          ARTICLE

          κ receptors,pain,hyperalgesia,glutamate,analgesia,μ receptors,opioid

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