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Hyperactivity, dopaminergic abnormalities, iron deficiency and anemia in an in vivo opioid receptors knockout mouse: Implications for the restless legs syndrome.

Shangru Lyu1, Mark P DeAndrade1, Stefan Mueller2, Alexander Oksche3, Arthur S Walters4, Yuqing Li5.   

Abstract

Previous studies have uncovered a potential role of the opioid system in iron hemostasis and dopamine metabolism. Abnormalities in both of these systems have been noted in human RLS. Autopsy studies of human RLS have shown an endogenous opioid deficiency in the thalamus. Opioids, particularly prolonged-release oxycodone/naloxone, have been approved in Europe to be a second-line therapy for severe restless legs syndrome (RLS). To study the role of opioid receptors in the pathogenesis of RLS, we used a triple knockout (KO) mouse strain that lack mu, delta, and kappa opioid receptors and explored the behavioral and biochemical parameters relevant to RLS. The triple KO mice showed hyperactivity and a trend of increased probability of waking during the rest period (day) akin to that in human RLS (night). Surprisingly, triple KO mice also exhibit decreased serum iron concentration, evidence of anemia, a significant dysfunction in dopamine metabolism akin to that noted in human RLS, as well as an increased latency in response to thermal stimuli. To our knowledge, this is the first study to demonstrate that the endogenous opioid system may play a role in iron metabolism and subsequently in the pathogenesis of anemia. It is also the first study showing that opioid receptors are involved in the production of motor restlessness with a circadian predominance. Our findings support the role of endogenous opioids in the pathogenesis of RLS, and the triple KO mice can be used to understand the relationship between iron deficiency, anemia, dopaminergic dysfunction, and RLS.
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Keywords:  Anemia; Dopamine metabolism; Iron deficiency; Opioid receptor knockout mouse; Rest-phase specific hyperactivity; Restless legs syndrome (RLS)

Year:  2019        PMID: 31376441      PMCID: PMC6728912          DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2019.112123

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Brain Res        ISSN: 0166-4328            Impact factor:   3.332


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