Delta-Opioid Receptors Play a Role in the Control of Selected Parameters Related to Stress and Brain Plasticity Under Non-stress and/or Stress Conditions
- 8 March 2021
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Science and Business Media LLC in Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology
- Vol. 42 (1), 137-146
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10571-021-01067-6
Abstract
There is some evidence that delta-opioid receptors may be involved in the brain processes related to neuroprotection. The aim of the present studies was to test the hypothesis that endogenous opioid peptides acting via delta-opioid receptors can protect against stress-induced changes in factors related to brain plasticity and stress hormone release. Forty male adult Wistar rats were used. Half of the animals were exposed to sustained partial restraint stress (hypokinesis) lasting 48 h. Rats were treated with vehicle (isotonic saline) or the delta-opioid receptor antagonist naltrindole (3 mg/kg/ml, s.c.) six times a day. The stressfulness of the model was confirmed by increased plasma concentrations of corticosterone and prolactin, the increase in anxiety behavior in the open field test, as well as the reduction of BrdU incorporation into newly formed DNA in the hippocampus. Treatment with naltrindole potentiated the stress-induced rise in aldosterone concentrations. The blockade of delta-opioid receptors resulted in a decrease in hippocampal BDNF gene expression independently of control or stress conditions. Treatment with naltrindole enhanced plasma concentrations of copeptin, a stable precursor of vasopressin. In conclusion, these results suggest that endogenous opioid peptides might play an inhibitory role in aldosterone release under stress conditions and in the control of vasopressin release independently of stress exposure. Endogenous opioids might stimulate hippocampal gene expression of the important neurotrophic factor BDNF via delta-opioid receptors.Keywords
Funding Information
- European commision (ERA-NET-NEURON I/2018/569/UNMET)
- Scientific Grant Agency of Ministry of Education of Slovak Republic (VEGA 2/0042/19)
- APVV (APVV-15-0388)
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