Mj. Cunningham et al., MU-OPIOID AGONIST-STIMULATED [S-35] GTP-GAMMA-S BINDING IN GUINEA-PIGHYPOTHALAMUS - EFFECTS OF ESTROGEN, Brain research, 791(1-2), 1998, pp. 341-346
mu-Opioid receptors play a critical role in the regulation of the fema
le reproductive cycle, and estrogen modulates the coupling of mu-opioi
d receptors to a potassium channel in the basal hypothalamus (BH) of t
he female guinea pig. Therefore, we ascertained the distribution of mu
-opioid receptors in the BH with autoradiography using the mu-opioid s
elective agonist [H-3]DAMGO. Zn addition, we investigated the effects
of estrogen on DAMGO- or the GABA(B) receptor agonist baclofen-stimula
ted [S-35]GTF gamma S binding in the BH. Based on the high density of
mu-opioid receptors, but the lack of effects of estrogen on [S-35]GTP
gamma S binding, we conclude that mu-opioid receptor interaction with
its G-protein is not the target of estrogen's actions. (C) 1998 Publis
hed by Elsevier Science B.V.