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Morphine-Induced Changes in Opioid Receptor Trafficking Are Linked to Somatosensory Processing in the Rat Spinal Cord
2004
Journal of Neuroscience
An in vivo fluorescent deltorphin (Fluo-DLT) internalization assay was used to assess the distribution and regulation of pharmacologically available delta opioid receptors (deltaORs) in the rat lumbar (L4-5) spinal cord. Under basal conditions, intrathecal injection of Fluo-DLT resulted in the labeling of numerous deltaOR-internalizing neurons throughout dorsal and ventral horns. The distribution and number of Fluo-DLT-labeled perikaryal profiles were consistent with that of deltaOR-expressing
doi:10.1523/jneurosci.2719-03.2004
pmid:15201327
pmcid:PMC6729333
fatcat:56tke7puijff3ffab32mdewkya