The presence of opioid receptors in rat inner ear

Opioid peptides have been identified in the inner ear but relatively little information is available about the expression and distribution of their receptors. The aim of the present study was therefore to identify and localize the μ (MOR), δ (DOR) and κ (KOR) opioid receptor subtypes within the rat...

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Main Authors: Nopporn Jongkamonwiwat, Pansiri Phansuwan-Pujito, Puangkeaw Sarapoke, Banthit Chetsawang, Stefano O. Casalotti, Andrew Forge, Hilary Dodson, Piyarat Govitrapong
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spelling th-mahidol.210122018-07-24T10:28:41Z The presence of opioid receptors in rat inner ear Nopporn Jongkamonwiwat Pansiri Phansuwan-Pujito Puangkeaw Sarapoke Banthit Chetsawang Stefano O. Casalotti Andrew Forge Hilary Dodson Piyarat Govitrapong The Institute of Science and Technology for Research and Development, Mahidol University Srinakharinwirot University UCL Neuroscience Opioid peptides have been identified in the inner ear but relatively little information is available about the expression and distribution of their receptors. The aim of the present study was therefore to identify and localize the μ (MOR), δ (DOR) and κ (KOR) opioid receptor subtypes within the rat cochlea. The expression of these opioid receptor subtypes was determined by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction followed by nested polymerase chain reaction analysis. Amplification of RNAs from rat cerebral cortex (positive control) and rat cochlea with MOR, DOR and KOR primers resulted in products of the predicted lengths, 564, 356 and 276 bp, respectively. Restriction digestion confirmed the identity of these products. All three receptor subtypes were identified in the cochlea and further characterized by immunocytochemistry. DOR and KOR immunoreactivity was found in inner and outer hair cells, bipolar cells of the spiral ganglion and interdental cells of the limbus. In contrast, no MOR immunoreactivity was observed in the inner and outer hair cells, and interdental cells. All three types of receptor fibers were also detected in the bipolar cells and nerve fibers within the spiral ganglion. In addition, MOR- and KOR-containing nerve fibers were observed in the limbus. These findings are the first report of the presence of all three classical opioid receptors in the inner ear and suggest that these receptors may have both presynaptic and postsynaptic roles. © 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. 2018-07-24T03:28:41Z 2018-07-24T03:28:41Z 2003-01-01 Article Hearing Research. Vol.181, No.1-2 (2003), 85-93 10.1016/S0378-5955(03)00175-8 03785955 2-s2.0-0037677544 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/21012 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0037677544&origin=inward
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Neuroscience
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Nopporn Jongkamonwiwat
Pansiri Phansuwan-Pujito
Puangkeaw Sarapoke
Banthit Chetsawang
Stefano O. Casalotti
Andrew Forge
Hilary Dodson
Piyarat Govitrapong
The presence of opioid receptors in rat inner ear
description Opioid peptides have been identified in the inner ear but relatively little information is available about the expression and distribution of their receptors. The aim of the present study was therefore to identify and localize the μ (MOR), δ (DOR) and κ (KOR) opioid receptor subtypes within the rat cochlea. The expression of these opioid receptor subtypes was determined by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction followed by nested polymerase chain reaction analysis. Amplification of RNAs from rat cerebral cortex (positive control) and rat cochlea with MOR, DOR and KOR primers resulted in products of the predicted lengths, 564, 356 and 276 bp, respectively. Restriction digestion confirmed the identity of these products. All three receptor subtypes were identified in the cochlea and further characterized by immunocytochemistry. DOR and KOR immunoreactivity was found in inner and outer hair cells, bipolar cells of the spiral ganglion and interdental cells of the limbus. In contrast, no MOR immunoreactivity was observed in the inner and outer hair cells, and interdental cells. All three types of receptor fibers were also detected in the bipolar cells and nerve fibers within the spiral ganglion. In addition, MOR- and KOR-containing nerve fibers were observed in the limbus. These findings are the first report of the presence of all three classical opioid receptors in the inner ear and suggest that these receptors may have both presynaptic and postsynaptic roles. © 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
author2 The Institute of Science and Technology for Research and Development, Mahidol University
author_facet The Institute of Science and Technology for Research and Development, Mahidol University
Nopporn Jongkamonwiwat
Pansiri Phansuwan-Pujito
Puangkeaw Sarapoke
Banthit Chetsawang
Stefano O. Casalotti
Andrew Forge
Hilary Dodson
Piyarat Govitrapong
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author Nopporn Jongkamonwiwat
Pansiri Phansuwan-Pujito
Puangkeaw Sarapoke
Banthit Chetsawang
Stefano O. Casalotti
Andrew Forge
Hilary Dodson
Piyarat Govitrapong
author_sort Nopporn Jongkamonwiwat
title The presence of opioid receptors in rat inner ear
title_short The presence of opioid receptors in rat inner ear
title_full The presence of opioid receptors in rat inner ear
title_fullStr The presence of opioid receptors in rat inner ear
title_full_unstemmed The presence of opioid receptors in rat inner ear
title_sort presence of opioid receptors in rat inner ear
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/21012
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