Opioid and Non-Opoid Actions of Dynorphin A on Spinal Wide Dynamic Range Neurons

Dynorphin A is an endogenous peptide that can activate opioid receptors and bradykinin receptors; the latter has been proposed to be a mechanism of dynorphin A’s pronociceptive actions. Sensitization of wide dynamic range (WDR) neurons in the spinal dorsal horn causes innocuous stimuli to be perceiv...

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Main Author: Cai, Alice
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/243876
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2438762015-10-23T04:57:04Z Opioid and Non-Opoid Actions of Dynorphin A on Spinal Wide Dynamic Range Neurons Cai, Alice Dynorphin A is an endogenous peptide that can activate opioid receptors and bradykinin receptors; the latter has been proposed to be a mechanism of dynorphin A’s pronociceptive actions. Sensitization of wide dynamic range (WDR) neurons in the spinal dorsal horn causes innocuous stimuli to be perceived as pain. Under conditions of chronic inflammation, elevated levels of dynorphin A are found in he spinal cord and could contribute to central sensitization by modulating WDR neuron function. To test the effect of dynorphin A on WDR neurons, we performed in vivo extracellular recordings on the spinal cord of anesthetized rats in the presence of a dose range of an opioid, dynorphin A (1-13), or non-opioid dynorphin A (2-13). WDR neurons’ response was attenuated in naïve rats by dynorphin A (1-13). Dynorphin A (2-13) did not potentiate WDR response to nociceptive inputs in naive rats. These findings suggest that the pronociceptive actions of intrathecal dynorphin A is unlikely to be mediated by activation of the WDR neurons in physiological conditions. A fragment of dynorphin A, LYS1044, retains high affinity for bradykinin receptors but has no agonist activity, and could provide a basis for therapeutics using dynorphin A as a new modality for pain. 2012-05 text Electronic Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10150/243876 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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description Dynorphin A is an endogenous peptide that can activate opioid receptors and bradykinin receptors; the latter has been proposed to be a mechanism of dynorphin A’s pronociceptive actions. Sensitization of wide dynamic range (WDR) neurons in the spinal dorsal horn causes innocuous stimuli to be perceived as pain. Under conditions of chronic inflammation, elevated levels of dynorphin A are found in he spinal cord and could contribute to central sensitization by modulating WDR neuron function. To test the effect of dynorphin A on WDR neurons, we performed in vivo extracellular recordings on the spinal cord of anesthetized rats in the presence of a dose range of an opioid, dynorphin A (1-13), or non-opioid dynorphin A (2-13). WDR neurons’ response was attenuated in naïve rats by dynorphin A (1-13). Dynorphin A (2-13) did not potentiate WDR response to nociceptive inputs in naive rats. These findings suggest that the pronociceptive actions of intrathecal dynorphin A is unlikely to be mediated by activation of the WDR neurons in physiological conditions. A fragment of dynorphin A, LYS1044, retains high affinity for bradykinin receptors but has no agonist activity, and could provide a basis for therapeutics using dynorphin A as a new modality for pain.
author Cai, Alice
spellingShingle Cai, Alice
Opioid and Non-Opoid Actions of Dynorphin A on Spinal Wide Dynamic Range Neurons
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title Opioid and Non-Opoid Actions of Dynorphin A on Spinal Wide Dynamic Range Neurons
title_short Opioid and Non-Opoid Actions of Dynorphin A on Spinal Wide Dynamic Range Neurons
title_full Opioid and Non-Opoid Actions of Dynorphin A on Spinal Wide Dynamic Range Neurons
title_fullStr Opioid and Non-Opoid Actions of Dynorphin A on Spinal Wide Dynamic Range Neurons
title_full_unstemmed Opioid and Non-Opoid Actions of Dynorphin A on Spinal Wide Dynamic Range Neurons
title_sort opioid and non-opoid actions of dynorphin a on spinal wide dynamic range neurons
publisher The University of Arizona.
publishDate 2012
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