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eLife
Convergent, functionally independent signaling by mu and delta opioid receptors in hippocampal parvalbumin interneurons
Janki Patel1  Brenda L Bloodgood1  Xinyi Jenny He1  Matthew R Banghart1  Xiang Ma1  Connor E Weiss1 
[1] Division of Biological Sciences, Neurobiology Section, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, United States;
关键词: neuropeptide;    GPCR;    opioid;    heteromer;    neuromodulation;    enkephalin;    Mouse;   
DOI  :  10.7554/eLife.69746
来源: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd
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【 摘 要 】

Functional interactions between G protein-coupled receptors are poised to enhance neuronal sensitivity to neuromodulators and therapeutic drugs. Mu and delta opioid receptors (MORs and DORs) can interact when overexpressed in the same cells, but whether co-expression of endogenous MORs and DORs in neurons leads to functional interactions is unclear. Here, in mice, we show that both MORs and DORs inhibit parvalbumin-expressing basket cells (PV-BCs) in hippocampal CA1 through partially occlusive signaling pathways that terminate on somato-dendritic potassium channels and presynaptic calcium channels. Using photoactivatable opioid neuropeptides, we find that DORs dominate the response to enkephalin in terms of both ligand sensitivity and kinetics, which may be due to relatively low expression levels of MOR. Opioid-activated potassium channels do not show heterologous desensitization, indicating that MORs and DORs signal independently. In a direct test for heteromeric functional interactions, the DOR antagonist TIPP-Psi does not alter the kinetics or potency of either the potassium channel or synaptic responses to photorelease of the MOR agonist [d-Ala2, NMe-Phe4, Gly-ol5]enkephalin (DAMGO). Thus, aside from largely redundant and convergent signaling, MORs and DORs do not functionally interact in PV-BCs in a way that impacts somato-dendritic potassium currents or synaptic transmission. These findings imply that cross-talk between MORs and DORs, either in the form of physical interactions or synergistic intracellular signaling, is not a preordained outcome of co-expression in neurons.

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