TY - JOUR
T1 - Separation of μ-opioid receptor desensitization and internalization
T2 - Endogenous receptors in primary neuronal cultures
AU - Arttamangkul, Seksiri
AU - Torrecilla, Maria
AU - Kobayashi, Kazuto
AU - Okano, Hideyuki
AU - Williams, John T.
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - A close relationship between desensitization and internalization of μ-opioid receptors (MORs) has been proposed based on differential actions of series of agonists. The role that these two processes have in the development of tolerance and dependence to opioids has been a controversial subject that has been studied in a variety of model systems. Here, we examine desensitization and internalization of endogenous MORs simultaneously in primary cultures of locus ceruleus neurons using fluorescently tagged peptide agonists. With the use of two fluorescent opioid peptides, dermorphin-Bodipy Texas Red and dermorphin-Alexa594 (Derm-A594), desensitization was measured electrophysiologically and trafficking was followed by the accumulation of intracellular fluorescent puncta. Blocking endocytosis with concanavalin A eliminated the accumulation of fluorescent puncta but desensitization induced by Derm-A594 was unaffected. Likewise, after treatment with concanavalin A, there was no change in either desensitization or recovery from desensitization induced by [Met]5 enkephalin. The results demonstrate that desensitization and the recovery from desensitization are not dependent on receptor internalization and suggest that the activity of endogenous MORs in primary neurons can be modulated at the level of the plasma membrane.
AB - A close relationship between desensitization and internalization of μ-opioid receptors (MORs) has been proposed based on differential actions of series of agonists. The role that these two processes have in the development of tolerance and dependence to opioids has been a controversial subject that has been studied in a variety of model systems. Here, we examine desensitization and internalization of endogenous MORs simultaneously in primary cultures of locus ceruleus neurons using fluorescently tagged peptide agonists. With the use of two fluorescent opioid peptides, dermorphin-Bodipy Texas Red and dermorphin-Alexa594 (Derm-A594), desensitization was measured electrophysiologically and trafficking was followed by the accumulation of intracellular fluorescent puncta. Blocking endocytosis with concanavalin A eliminated the accumulation of fluorescent puncta but desensitization induced by Derm-A594 was unaffected. Likewise, after treatment with concanavalin A, there was no change in either desensitization or recovery from desensitization induced by [Met]5 enkephalin. The results demonstrate that desensitization and the recovery from desensitization are not dependent on receptor internalization and suggest that the activity of endogenous MORs in primary neurons can be modulated at the level of the plasma membrane.
KW - Concanavalin A
KW - Culture
KW - Electrophysiology
KW - Fluorescent-peptide
KW - Locus ceruleus
KW - Two-photon microscopy
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U2 - 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0303-06.2006
DO - 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0303-06.2006
M3 - Article
C2 - 16611829
AN - SCOPUS:33646084606
SN - 0270-6474
VL - 26
SP - 4118
EP - 4125
JO - Journal of Neuroscience
JF - Journal of Neuroscience
IS - 15
ER -