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Altered Hematopoiesis, Behavior, and Sexual Function in μ Opioid Receptor–deficient Mice

The μ opioid receptor is thought to be the cellular target of opioid narcotics such as morphine and heroin, mediating their effects in both pain relief and euphoria. Its involvement is also implicated in a range of diverse biological processes. Using a mouse model in which the receptor gene was disr...

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Autores principales: Tian, Mingting, Broxmeyer, Hal E., Fan, Yi, Lai, Zhennan, Zhang, Shengwen, Aronica, Susan, Cooper, Scott, Bigsby, Robert M., Steinmetz, Rosemary, Engle, Sandra J., Mestek, Anton, Pollock, Jonathan D., Lehman, Michael N., Jansen, Heiko T., Ying, Moyin, Stambrook, Peter J., Tischfield, Jay A., Yu, Lei
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2196276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9126934
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author Tian, Mingting
Broxmeyer, Hal E.
Fan, Yi
Lai, Zhennan
Zhang, Shengwen
Aronica, Susan
Cooper, Scott
Bigsby, Robert M.
Steinmetz, Rosemary
Engle, Sandra J.
Mestek, Anton
Pollock, Jonathan D.
Lehman, Michael N.
Jansen, Heiko T.
Ying, Moyin
Stambrook, Peter J.
Tischfield, Jay A.
Yu, Lei
author_facet Tian, Mingting
Broxmeyer, Hal E.
Fan, Yi
Lai, Zhennan
Zhang, Shengwen
Aronica, Susan
Cooper, Scott
Bigsby, Robert M.
Steinmetz, Rosemary
Engle, Sandra J.
Mestek, Anton
Pollock, Jonathan D.
Lehman, Michael N.
Jansen, Heiko T.
Ying, Moyin
Stambrook, Peter J.
Tischfield, Jay A.
Yu, Lei
author_sort Tian, Mingting
collection PubMed
description The μ opioid receptor is thought to be the cellular target of opioid narcotics such as morphine and heroin, mediating their effects in both pain relief and euphoria. Its involvement is also implicated in a range of diverse biological processes. Using a mouse model in which the receptor gene was disrupted by targeted homologous recombination, we explored the involvement of this receptor in a number of physiological functions. Mice homozygous for the disrupted gene developed normally, but their motor function was altered. Drug-naive homozygotes displayed reduced locomotor activity, and morphine did not induce changes in locomotor activity observed in wild-type mice. Unexpectedly, lack of a functional receptor resulted in changes in both the host defense system and the reproductive system. We observed increased proliferation of granulocyte-macrophage, erythroid, and multipotential progenitor cells in both bone marrow and spleen, indicating a link between hematopoiesis and the opioid system, both of which are stress-responsive systems. Unexpected changes in sexual function in male homozygotes were also observed, as shown by reduced mating activity, a decrease in sperm count and motility, and smaller litter size. Taken together, these results suggest a novel role of the μ opioid receptor in hematopoiesis and reproductive physiology, in addition to its known involvement in pain relief.
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spelling pubmed-21962762008-04-16 Altered Hematopoiesis, Behavior, and Sexual Function in μ Opioid Receptor–deficient Mice Tian, Mingting Broxmeyer, Hal E. Fan, Yi Lai, Zhennan Zhang, Shengwen Aronica, Susan Cooper, Scott Bigsby, Robert M. Steinmetz, Rosemary Engle, Sandra J. Mestek, Anton Pollock, Jonathan D. Lehman, Michael N. Jansen, Heiko T. Ying, Moyin Stambrook, Peter J. Tischfield, Jay A. Yu, Lei J Exp Med Brief Definitive Report The μ opioid receptor is thought to be the cellular target of opioid narcotics such as morphine and heroin, mediating their effects in both pain relief and euphoria. Its involvement is also implicated in a range of diverse biological processes. Using a mouse model in which the receptor gene was disrupted by targeted homologous recombination, we explored the involvement of this receptor in a number of physiological functions. Mice homozygous for the disrupted gene developed normally, but their motor function was altered. Drug-naive homozygotes displayed reduced locomotor activity, and morphine did not induce changes in locomotor activity observed in wild-type mice. Unexpectedly, lack of a functional receptor resulted in changes in both the host defense system and the reproductive system. We observed increased proliferation of granulocyte-macrophage, erythroid, and multipotential progenitor cells in both bone marrow and spleen, indicating a link between hematopoiesis and the opioid system, both of which are stress-responsive systems. Unexpected changes in sexual function in male homozygotes were also observed, as shown by reduced mating activity, a decrease in sperm count and motility, and smaller litter size. Taken together, these results suggest a novel role of the μ opioid receptor in hematopoiesis and reproductive physiology, in addition to its known involvement in pain relief. The Rockefeller University Press 1997-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC2196276/ /pubmed/9126934 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
spellingShingle Brief Definitive Report
Tian, Mingting
Broxmeyer, Hal E.
Fan, Yi
Lai, Zhennan
Zhang, Shengwen
Aronica, Susan
Cooper, Scott
Bigsby, Robert M.
Steinmetz, Rosemary
Engle, Sandra J.
Mestek, Anton
Pollock, Jonathan D.
Lehman, Michael N.
Jansen, Heiko T.
Ying, Moyin
Stambrook, Peter J.
Tischfield, Jay A.
Yu, Lei
Altered Hematopoiesis, Behavior, and Sexual Function in μ Opioid Receptor–deficient Mice
title Altered Hematopoiesis, Behavior, and Sexual Function in μ Opioid Receptor–deficient Mice
title_full Altered Hematopoiesis, Behavior, and Sexual Function in μ Opioid Receptor–deficient Mice
title_fullStr Altered Hematopoiesis, Behavior, and Sexual Function in μ Opioid Receptor–deficient Mice
title_full_unstemmed Altered Hematopoiesis, Behavior, and Sexual Function in μ Opioid Receptor–deficient Mice
title_short Altered Hematopoiesis, Behavior, and Sexual Function in μ Opioid Receptor–deficient Mice
title_sort altered hematopoiesis, behavior, and sexual function in μ opioid receptor–deficient mice
topic Brief Definitive Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2196276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9126934
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