Evidence Details for Nervous System Diseases
PMID Title Journal Year Abstract
19756387 delta-Opioid receptors protect from anoxic disruption of Na+ homeostasis via Na+ channel regulation. Cell Mol Life Sci. 2009 Nov;66(21):3505-16. doi: 10.1007/s00018-009-0136-x. 2009 Nov Hypoxic/ischemic disruption of ionic homeostasis is a critical trigger of neuronal injury/death in the brain. There is, however, no promising strategy against such pathophysiologic change to protect the brain from hypoxic/ischemic injury. Here, we present a novel finding that activation of delta-opioid receptors (DOR) reduced anoxic Na+ influx in the mouse cortex, which was completely blocked by DOR antagonism with naltrindole. Furthermore, we co-expressed DOR and Na+ channels in Xenopus oocytes and showed that DOR expression and activation indeed play an inhibitory role in Na+ channel regulation by decreasing the amplitude of sodium currents and increasing activation threshold of Na+ channels. Our results suggest that DOR protects from anoxic disruption of Na+ homeostasis via Na+ channel regulation. These data may potentially have significant impacts on understanding the intrinsic mechanism of neuronal responses to stress and provide clues for better solutions of hypoxic/ischemic encephalopathy, and for the exploration of acupuncture mechanism since acupuncture activates opioid system."

Evidence Sentence: Since Na+ channel up-regulation has been proven to participate in pathological changes in several neurological disorders, such as hypoxic/ischemic dysfunction/injury and epilepsy [25, 27, 29], the DOR-mediated inhibition on Na+ channels may provide clues for pursuit of better solutions for hypoxic/ischemic encephalopathy and other neurological disorders, such as epilepsy.