Na⁺ mechanism of δ-opioid receptor induced protection from anoxic K⁺ leakage in the cortex
2009
Chao, D | Balboni, G | Lazarus, L. H | Salvadori, S | Xia, Y
Activation of δ-opioid receptors (DOR) attenuates anoxic K⁺ leakage and protects cortical neurons from anoxic insults by inhibiting Na⁺ influx. It is unknown, however, which pathway(s) that mediates the Na⁺ influx is the target of DOR signal. In the present work, we found that, in the cortex, (1) DOR protection was largely dependent on the inhibition of anoxic Na⁺ influxes mediated by voltage-gated Na⁺ channels; (2) DOR activation inhibited Na⁺ influx mediated by ionotropic glutamate N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors, but not that by non-NMDA receptors, although both played a role in anoxic K⁺ derangement; and (3) DOR activation had little effect on Na⁺/Ca²⁺ exchanger-based response to anoxia. We conclude that DOR activation attenuates anoxic K⁺ derangement by restricting Na⁺ influx mediated by Na⁺ channels and NMDA receptors, and that non-NMDA receptors and Na⁺/Ca²⁺ exchangers, although involved in anoxic K⁺ derangement in certain degrees, are less likely the targets of DOR signal.
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