Nl. Chamberlin et al., Localization of mu-opioid receptors on amygdaloid projection neurons in the parabrachial nucleus of the rat, BRAIN RES, 827(1-2), 1999, pp. 198-204
The parabrachial nucleus (PB) is a major relay of noxious and non-noxious v
isceral sensory information from the nucleus of the solitary tract, spinal
cord, and spinal trigeminal nucleus to the forebrain. The nucleus of the so
litary tract, spinal cord, and trigeminal dorsal horns contain many enkepha
lin- and dynorphin-immunoreactive neurons that project to the PB. To study
the role of mu-opioid receptors in relaying these inputs, we examined the d
istribution of mu-opioid receptor immunoreactivity in the PB. The most inte
nse staining was in the external lateral parabrachial subnucleus (PBel), in
cluding dendrites extending from the PBel into the lateral crescent subnucl
eus. Because the Pbel is a major source of projections to the amygdala, we
combined retrograde tracing from the central nucleus of the amygdala with i
mmunohistochemistry for mu-opioid receptors. These experiments showed that
mu-opioid receptors are expressed by Pbel neurons that project to the amygd
ala, including those Pbel neurons whose dendrites extend into the lateral c
rescent subnucleus. These results indicate that mu-opioid receptors in the
PB may mediate or modulate nociceptive information relayed to the amygdala
from medullary or spinal cord neurons that terminate not only in the Pbel,
but also in the adjacent lateral crescent parabrachial subnucleus. (C) 1999
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