Immunohistochemical localization of mu opioid receptor in the marginal division with comparison to patches in the neostriatum of the rat brain

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Mu opioid receptor (MOR), which plays key roles in analgesia and also has effects on learning and memory, was reported to distribute abundantly in the patches of the neostriatum. The marginal division (MrD) of the neostriatum, which...

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Main Authors: Wu Bingyi, Zeng Changchun, Bao Xinmin, Cai Ye, Guo Zhouyi, Shu Si, Wang Chuanxing, Hu Ziyou, Liu Xuemei
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author Wu Bingyi
Zeng Changchun
Bao Xinmin
Cai Ye
Guo Zhouyi
Shu Si
Wang Chuanxing
Hu Ziyou
Liu Xuemei
author_facet Wu Bingyi
Zeng Changchun
Bao Xinmin
Cai Ye
Guo Zhouyi
Shu Si
Wang Chuanxing
Hu Ziyou
Liu Xuemei
author_sort Wu Bingyi
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description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Mu opioid receptor (MOR), which plays key roles in analgesia and also has effects on learning and memory, was reported to distribute abundantly in the patches of the neostriatum. The marginal division (MrD) of the neostriatum, which located at the caudomedial border of the neostriatum, was found to stain for enkephalin and substance P immunoreactivities and this region was found to be involved in learning and memory in our previous study. However, whether MOR also exists in the MrD has not yet been determined.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>In this study, we used western blot analysis and immunoperoxidase histochemical methods with glucose oxidase-DAB-nickel staining to investigate the expression of MOR in the MrD by comparison to the patches in the neostriatum.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The results from western blot analyses revealed that the antibody to MOR detected a 53 kDa protein band, which corresponded directly to the molecular weight of MOR. Immunohistochemical results showed that punctate MOR-immunoreacted fibers were observed in the "patch" areas in the rostrodorsal part of the neostriatum but these previous studies showed neither labelled neuronal cell bodies, nor were they shown in the caudal part of the neostriatum. Dorsoventrally oriented dark MOR-immunoreactive nerve fibers with individual labelled fusiform cell bodies were firstly observed in the band at the caudomedial border, the MrD, of the neostriatum. The location of the MOR-immunoreactivity was in the caudomedial border of the neostriatum. The morphology of the labelled fusiform neuronal somatas and the dorsoventrally oriented MOR-immunoreacted fibers in the MrD was distinct from the punctate MOR-immunoreactive diffuse mosaic-patterned patches in the neostriatum.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The results indicated that MOR was expressed in the MrD as well as in patches in the neostriatum of the rat brain, but with different morphological characteristics. The punctate MOR-immunoreactive and diffuse mosaic-patterned patches were located in the rostrodorsal part of the neostriatum. By contrast, in the MrD, the dorsoventrally parallel oriented MOR-immunoreactive fibers with individual labelled fusiform neuronal somatas were densely packed in the caudomedial border of the neostriatum. The morphological difference in MOR immunoreactivity between the MrD and the patches indicated potential functional differences between them. The MOR most likely plays a role in learning and memory associated functions of the MrD.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-18142aaf3c4d440bbfea4d7b67e124fa2022-12-21T22:50:38ZengBMCJournal of Biomedical Science1021-77701423-01272011-06-011813410.1186/1423-0127-18-34Immunohistochemical localization of mu opioid receptor in the marginal division with comparison to patches in the neostriatum of the rat brainWu BingyiZeng ChangchunBao XinminCai YeGuo ZhouyiShu SiWang ChuanxingHu ZiyouLiu Xuemei<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Mu opioid receptor (MOR), which plays key roles in analgesia and also has effects on learning and memory, was reported to distribute abundantly in the patches of the neostriatum. The marginal division (MrD) of the neostriatum, which located at the caudomedial border of the neostriatum, was found to stain for enkephalin and substance P immunoreactivities and this region was found to be involved in learning and memory in our previous study. However, whether MOR also exists in the MrD has not yet been determined.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>In this study, we used western blot analysis and immunoperoxidase histochemical methods with glucose oxidase-DAB-nickel staining to investigate the expression of MOR in the MrD by comparison to the patches in the neostriatum.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The results from western blot analyses revealed that the antibody to MOR detected a 53 kDa protein band, which corresponded directly to the molecular weight of MOR. Immunohistochemical results showed that punctate MOR-immunoreacted fibers were observed in the "patch" areas in the rostrodorsal part of the neostriatum but these previous studies showed neither labelled neuronal cell bodies, nor were they shown in the caudal part of the neostriatum. Dorsoventrally oriented dark MOR-immunoreactive nerve fibers with individual labelled fusiform cell bodies were firstly observed in the band at the caudomedial border, the MrD, of the neostriatum. The location of the MOR-immunoreactivity was in the caudomedial border of the neostriatum. The morphology of the labelled fusiform neuronal somatas and the dorsoventrally oriented MOR-immunoreacted fibers in the MrD was distinct from the punctate MOR-immunoreactive diffuse mosaic-patterned patches in the neostriatum.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The results indicated that MOR was expressed in the MrD as well as in patches in the neostriatum of the rat brain, but with different morphological characteristics. The punctate MOR-immunoreactive and diffuse mosaic-patterned patches were located in the rostrodorsal part of the neostriatum. By contrast, in the MrD, the dorsoventrally parallel oriented MOR-immunoreactive fibers with individual labelled fusiform neuronal somatas were densely packed in the caudomedial border of the neostriatum. The morphological difference in MOR immunoreactivity between the MrD and the patches indicated potential functional differences between them. The MOR most likely plays a role in learning and memory associated functions of the MrD.</p>http://www.jbiomedsci.com/content/18/1/34Mu opioid receptorNeostriatumMarginal divisionPatchesImmunohistochemistryWestern blot
spellingShingle Wu Bingyi
Zeng Changchun
Bao Xinmin
Cai Ye
Guo Zhouyi
Shu Si
Wang Chuanxing
Hu Ziyou
Liu Xuemei
Immunohistochemical localization of mu opioid receptor in the marginal division with comparison to patches in the neostriatum of the rat brain
Journal of Biomedical Science
Mu opioid receptor
Neostriatum
Marginal division
Patches
Immunohistochemistry
Western blot
title Immunohistochemical localization of mu opioid receptor in the marginal division with comparison to patches in the neostriatum of the rat brain
title_full Immunohistochemical localization of mu opioid receptor in the marginal division with comparison to patches in the neostriatum of the rat brain
title_fullStr Immunohistochemical localization of mu opioid receptor in the marginal division with comparison to patches in the neostriatum of the rat brain
title_full_unstemmed Immunohistochemical localization of mu opioid receptor in the marginal division with comparison to patches in the neostriatum of the rat brain
title_short Immunohistochemical localization of mu opioid receptor in the marginal division with comparison to patches in the neostriatum of the rat brain
title_sort immunohistochemical localization of mu opioid receptor in the marginal division with comparison to patches in the neostriatum of the rat brain
topic Mu opioid receptor
Neostriatum
Marginal division
Patches
Immunohistochemistry
Western blot
url http://www.jbiomedsci.com/content/18/1/34
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