Plasmalemmal μ‐opioid receptor distribution mainly in nondopaminergic neurons in the rat ventral tegmental area
- 27 June 2001
- Vol. 41 (4) , 311-328
- https://doi.org/10.1002/syn.1088
Abstract
Opiate‐evoked reward and motivated behaviors reflect, in part, the enhanced release of dopamine produced by activation of the μ‐opioid receptor (μOR) in the ventral tegmental area (VTA). We examined the functional sites for μOR activation and potential interactions with dopaminergic neurons within the rat VTA by using electron microscopy for the immunocytochemical localization of antipeptide antisera raised against μOR and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), the synthesizing enzyme for catecholamines. The cellular and subcellular distribution of μOR was remarkably similar in the two major VTA subdivisions, the paranigral (VTApn) and parabrachial (VTApb) nuclei. In each region, somatodendritic profiles comprised over 50% of the labeled structures. μOR immunolabeling was often seen at extrasynaptic/perisynaptic sites on dendritic plasma membranes, and 10% of these dendrites contained TH. μOR‐immunoreactivity was also localized to plasma membranes of axon terminals and small unmyelinated axons, none of which contained TH. The μOR‐immunoreactive axon terminals formed either symmetric or asymmetric synapses that are typically associated with inhibitory and excitatory amino acid transmitters. Their targets included unlabeled (30%), μOR‐labeled (25%), and TH‐labeled (45%) dendrites. Our results suggest that μOR agonists in the VTA affect dopaminergic transmission mainly indirectly through changes in the postsynaptic responsivity and/or presynaptic release from neurons containing other neurotransmitters. They also indicate, however, that μOR agonists directly affect a small population of dopaminergic neurons expressing μOR on their dendrites in VTA and/or terminals in target regions. Synapse 41:311–328, 2001.Keywords
Funding Information
- NIMH (MH 40342, MH 00078)
- NIDA (DA04600)
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