Activation of µ- and ð-opioid receptors enhances dopamine D1-like receptor signalling in mouse medial prefrontal cortex.

ONALI, PIER LUIGI;DEDONI, SIMONA;OLIANAS, MARIA CONCETTA
2006-01-01

Abstract

In the present study we examined the interaction between opioid and dopamine (DA) D1 - like receptors in the regulation of adenylyl cyclase activity in membranes of microdissected mouse medial prefrontal cortex. We found that the µ-opiooid receptor agonist DAMGO and the ð-opioid receptor agonist DPDPE caused a concentration-dependent potentiation of cyclic AMP formation elicited by either DA or the selective DA D1 -like receptor agonist (+-)-chloro APB. Conversely, the k-opioid receptor agonist (-)U50,488 failed to affect the DA response. The facilitatory effects elicited by DAMGO and DPDPE were mimicked by the naturally occurring opioid agonist leu-enkephalin and completely blocked by the selective µ- and ð-opioid receptor antagonists CTAP and naltrindole, respectively. As prefrontal DA is involved in cognitive and emotional functions, the facilitatory effects on DA D1 –like receptor signaling may represent a novel molecular mechanism contributing to the opioid effects on mood and motivation.
2006
Inglese
Society for Neuroscience
Society For Neuroscience 2006
Ottobre 2006
Atlanta (US)
internazionale
275
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
4.3 Poster
3
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.3 Poster
none
Onali, PIER LUIGI; Dedoni, Simona; Olianas, MARIA CONCETTA
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