Xh. Chen et al., ANTISENSE OLIGODEOXYNUCLEOTIDES AGAINST MU-OPIOID OR KAPPA-OPIOID RECEPTORS BLOCK AGONIST-INDUCED BODY-TEMPERATURE CHANGES IN RATS, Brain research, 688(1-2), 1995, pp. 237-241
PL017 and dynorphin A(1-17) were shown previously to cause a marked in
crease and a profound decrease in body temperature (T-b), respectively
. In this study, we examined whether an antisense (AS) oligodeoxynuole
otide (oligo) against cloned mu or kappa opioid receptors could block
PL017- or dynorphin A-induced body temperature changes. Treatment with
an AS oligo against mu receptors, but not sense (S) oligo, missense (
MS) oligo or artificial cerebrospinal fluid (aCSF), abolished PL017-in
duced hyperthermia. In addition, treatment with an AS oligo against ka
ppa receptors, but not S oligo, MS oligo or aCSF, greatly attenuated d
ynorphin A-induced hypothermia. This study further supports the notion
that mu and kappa receptors mediate T-b regulation.