Activation of delta opioid receptors induces receptor insertion and neuropeptide secretion |
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Authors: | Bao Lan Jin Shan-Xue Zhang Chen Wang Li-Hua Xu Zhen-Zhong Zhang Fang-Xiong Wang Lie-Chen Ning Feng-Shou Cai Hai-Jiang Guan Ji-Song Xiao Hua-Sheng Xu Zhi-Qing D He Cheng Hökfelt Tomas Zhou Zhuan Zhang Xu |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Sensory System, Institute of Neuroscience, Shanghai Institute of Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China. |
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Abstract: | Here we describe a novel mechanism for plasma membrane insertion of the delta opioid receptor (DOR). In small dorsal root ganglion neurons, only low levels of DORs are present on the cell surface, in contrast to high levels of intracellular DORs mainly associated with vesicles containing calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). Activation of surface DORs caused Ca(2+) release from IP(3)-sensitive stores and Ca(2+) entry, resulting in a slow and long-lasting exocytosis, DOR insertion, and CGRP release. In contrast, membrane depolarization or activation of vanilloid and P2Y(1) receptors induced a rapid DOR insertion. Thus, DOR activation induces a Ca(2+)-dependent insertion of DORs that is coupled to a release of excitatory neuropeptides, suggesting that treatment of inflammatory pain should include blockade of DORs. |
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