Increased phosphorylated-mu-opioid receptor immunoreactivity in the mouse spinal cord following sciatic nerve ligation.

Journal: Neuroscience Letters
Published:
Abstract

The present study was designed to determine whether a state of neuropathic pain induced by sciatic nerve ligation could alter phosphorylated-mu-opioid receptor-like immunoreactivity in the superficial dorsal horn of the mouse spinal cord. Mice with sciatic nerve ligation exhibited a significant suppression of the morphine-induced antinociception. Under this condition, phosphorylated-mu-opioid receptor-like immunoreactivity was clearly increased on the ipsilateral side in the superficial laminae of the L5 lumbar spinal dorsal horn in nerve-ligated mice. These findings suggest that the phosphorylation of the mu-opioid receptor in the spinal cord under a neuropathic pain-like state may, at least in part, contribute to the reduction in the antinociceptive effect produced by morphine in the mouse.

Authors
Minoru Narita, Naoko Kuzumaki, Masami Suzuki, Michiko Narita, Kousei Oe, Mitsuaki Yamazaki, Yoshinori Yajima, Tsutomu Suzuki
Relevant Conditions

Neuralgia, Mononeuritis Multiplex