Evidence Details for Oprk1
PMID Title Journal Year Abstract
23365600 Inhibition of Activity of GABA Transporter GAT1 by delta-Opioid Receptor. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2012;2012:818451. doi: 10.1155/2012/818451. Epub 2012 Dec 25. 2012 Analgesia is a well-documented effect of acupuncture. A critical role in pain sensation plays the nervous system, including the GABAergic system and opioid receptor (OR) activation. Here we investigated regulation of GABA transporter GAT1 by deltaOR in rats and in Xenopus oocytes. Synaptosomes of brain from rats chronically exposed to opiates exhibited reduced GABA uptake, indicating that GABA transport might be regulated by opioid receptors. For further investigation we have expressed GAT1 of mouse brain together with mouse deltaOR and muOR in Xenopus oocytes. The function of GAT1 was analyzed in terms of Na(+)-dependent [(3)H]GABA uptake as well as GAT1-mediated currents. Coexpression of deltaOR led to reduced number of fully functional GAT1 transporters, reduced substrate translocation, and GAT1-mediated current. Activation of deltaOR further reduced the rate of GABA uptake as well as GAT1-mediated current. Coexpression of muOR, as well as muOR activation, affected neither the number of transporters, nor rate of GABA uptake, nor GAT1-mediated current. Inhibition of GAT1-mediated current by activation of deltaOR was confirmed in whole-cell patch-clamp experiments on rat brain slices of periaqueductal gray. We conclude that inhibition of GAT1 function will strengthen the inhibitory action of the GABAergic system and hence may contribute to acupuncture-induced analgesia."

Evidence Sentence: However, at a relatively high concentration, morphine could bind to all three opioid receptors, muOR, deltaOR, and kappaOR.