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Delta-opioid receptor mRNA expression and immunohistochemical localization in porcine ileum.

D R Brown1, S Poonyachoti, M A Osinski, T R Kowalski, M S Pampusch, R P Elde, M P Murtaugh.   

Abstract

Opiates have potent antidiarrheal actions that are mediated in part by delta-opioid receptors (DOR). We examined DOR localization within subregions of porcine ileum, a tissue analogous to human small bowel. A partial cDNA sequence for porcine DOR was obtained after reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction cloning of forebrain RNA; it encoded the end of transmembrane domain 1 through the beginning of transmembrane domain 7 and exhibited 93% nucleotide identity with human DOR. Positive signals for DOR mRNA were found in all subregions of the porcine ileal wall. With an antiserum recognizing an N-terminal epitope in murine DOR, DOR-like immunoreactivity was localized in neurons within myenteric and submucous ganglia, longitudinal and circular smooth muscle, and villous lamina propria. The DOR agonist [D-Ser2, Leu5, Thr6]enkephalin (DSLET) attenuated circular smooth muscle contractions in porcine ileum that were evoked by electrical stimulation of myenteric cholinergic neurons. These results are consistent with previous reports of the DOR-mediated neuromodulation that underlies the antipropulsive and antisecretory effects of opioids in the intestinal tract.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9690372     DOI: 10.1023/a:1018877823534

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Dis Sci        ISSN: 0163-2116            Impact factor:   3.199


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