Involvement of delta- and mu-opioid receptors in the potentiation of brain-stimulation reward
by
Duvauchelle CL, Fleming SM, Kornetsky C
Boston University School of Medicine,
Laboratory of Behavioral Pharmacology,
MA 02118, USA.
Eur J Pharmacol 1996 Dec 5; 316(2-3):137-43


ABSTRACT

A rate-free method of determining brain-stimulation reward thresholds was used to identify the rewarding effects of the delta-opioid receptor and mu-opioid receptor agonist peptides, [D-Pen2, D-Pen5]enkephalin (DPDPE) and [D-Ala2-MePhe4-Gly(o1)5]enkephalin (DAMGO). The nucleus accumbens-delivered opioid receptor agonists produced marked lowering of the threshold for ventral tegmental area brain-stimulation reward. No change in baseline thresholds was seen after peripheral administration of the nonpeptide delta-opioid receptor antagonist, naltrindole. However, an unexpected finding was that naltrindole blocked the threshold-lowering effects of both DPDPE and DAMGO. These data demonstrate nucleus accumbens activation of delta- and mu-opioid receptors and ventral tegmental area brain-stimulation reward share common brain substrates. In addition, the interference of both delta- and mu-opioid receptor mediated reward by naltrindole may have implications for therapeutic use.
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