D S Kim, H Chin, W A Klee
Index: FEBS Lett. 376(1-2) , 11-4, (1995)
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Exposure of neuronal cells to the chronic presence of opiates leads to a complex series of biochemical events which reflect the changes that result in tolerance and dependence in animals. To achieve a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying these processes, we have examined the effect of agonist efficacy on the regulation of the delta-opioid receptor mRNA in NG108-15 cells. Incubation with various opiates decreased receptor numbers in the order of their efficacy. Northern blot analysis showed that there are 4 size classes of mRNA coding for the delta-opioid receptor in NG108-15 cells even though only one known protein species is found. Moreover, the amount of each transcript is coordinately decreased by long-term etorphine treatment, but not necessarily to the same extent. The etorphine-induced decrease in receptor mRNA was found to be slow in onset, whereas a much more rapid loss of receptor number was observed. This disparity suggests that the down-regulation induced by etorphine can occur both at the levels of receptor protein modification and receptor gene expression, and that the mechanisms of the two processes may be different.
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