IDENTIFICATION, PARTIAL CHARACTERIZATION, AND HYPOTHALAMIC DISTRIBUTION OF KAPPA-OPIOID, MU-OPIOID, AND DELTA-OPIOID RECEPTORS IN A PASSERINE SONGBIRD (JUNCO-HYEMALIS)
P. Deviche et al., IDENTIFICATION, PARTIAL CHARACTERIZATION, AND HYPOTHALAMIC DISTRIBUTION OF KAPPA-OPIOID, MU-OPIOID, AND DELTA-OPIOID RECEPTORS IN A PASSERINE SONGBIRD (JUNCO-HYEMALIS), Brain research, 614(1-2), 1993, pp. 220-226
Brain tissues obtained from a passerine songbird (dark-eyed junco, Jun
co hyemalis) were used to identify and partially characterize central
opioid receptors. We found that [H-3]EKC (putative kappa ligand), [H-3
]DAMGO (putative mu ligand), and [H-3]DPDPE and [H-3]pCl-DPDPE (two pu
tative delta ligands) bind to brain tissue preparations specifically,
in a time-dependent fashion, and with a high affinity (K(d)'S less-tha
n-or-equal-to 5 nM). Binding sites are present at low concentrations (
B(max) < 120 fmol/mg protein), and they are pharmacologically selectiv
e. In vitro autoradiography studies revealed a high density of delta r
eceptors in hypothalamic regions (ventromedial and lateral hypothalamu
s) that regulate feeding behavior. Together with previous studies, the
se observations suggest that the central influence of opioids on avian
food consumption depends on mechanisms located in hypothalamic region
s.