Endometriosis Is Associated With a Shift in MU Opioid and NMDA Receptor Expression in the Brain Periaqueductal Gray
Endometriosis in rats reduced mu opioid and NMDA receptor expression in the brain's periaqueductal gray without altering endogenous opioid peptide levels.
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The paper studied how endometriosis affects opioidergic and glutamatergic pain-modulatory systems in the brain, using the rat autotransplantation model of endometriosis allowed to progress for 60 days. Brain tissue from the periaqueductal gray was analyzed for endogenous opioid peptides, mu opioid receptor (MOR) immunoreactivity, and NMDA receptor (NRI) profiles, focusing on MOR and NRI because they can regulate PAG activity. Endometriosis did not change levels of opioid peptides (met-enkephalin, leu-enkephalin, or β-endorphin) within the PAG, but it significantly decreased MOR immunoreactivity in the ventral PAG and reduced the number of neuronal profiles expressing MOR and NRI by about 20% and 40%, respectively. The study is limited to receptor/peptide expression changes in one brain region, without direct functional measures of pain processing. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it uses a rat endometriosis model to show altered mu-opioid and NMDA receptor expression in the periaqueductal gray linked to pain signaling.
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