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Effects of antisense oligonucleotides on brain delta-opioid receptor density and on SNC80-induced locomotor stimulation and colonic transit inhibition in rats. | LitMetric

1. To reduce the density of delta-opioid receptor protein, five antisense phosphorothioate oligodeoxynucleotides (aODN), targeting the three exons of rat delta-opioid receptor mRNA (DOR), were injected twice daily for 4 days or continuously infused for 7 days into brain lateral ventricles (i.c.v.) of Sprague-Dawley rats. Rats acting as controls were infused or injected with a mismatch sequence (mODN) of each aODN. The density of opioid receptors in rat brain membranes was measured by saturation binding experiments using selective ligands for delta, mu and kappa opioid receptors. 2. aODNs injected twice a day for 4 days left rat brain delta-opioid receptor density unchanged. The ODN targeting the DOR nucleotide sequence 280 - 299 (aODN280 - 299, exon 2), decreased brain delta-opioid receptor density significantly more than aODNs targeting exon 1 (aODN239 - 258), exon 2 (aODN361 - 380), or exon 3 (aODN741 - 760) (to 52% vs 79, 72, and 68%). None of the aODNs to the DOR changed the brain density of mu- or k-opioid receptors. 3. When in a novel environment (but not when kept in their home cages), the locomotor activity of aODN280 - 299 treated rats was significantly lower than that of saline or mODN treated rats. The delta-opioid agonist SNC80 (5 mg kg-1, s.c.) significantly and potently stimulated locomotion and delayed colonic propulsion in saline- and mODN-infused rats, but left motor behaviour and colonic transit of delta-knockdown rats unchanged. 4. The baseline nociceptive threshold and the antinociceptive response to morphine were unchanged in delta-knockdown rats.

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