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Query: UMLS:C0344307 (
analgesia
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Prolactin-releasing peptide (PrRP) and its receptor
G protein-coupled receptor 10
(
GPR10
) are expressed in brain areas involved in the processing of nociceptive signals. We investigated the role of this new neuropeptidergic system in
GPR10
-knockout mice. These mice had higher nociceptive thresholds and stronger stress-induced
analgesia
than wild-type mice, differences that were suppressed by naloxone treatment. In addition, potentiation of morphine-induced antinociception and reduction of morphine tolerance were observed in mutants. Intracerebroventricular administration of PrRP in wild-type mice promoted hyperalgesia and reversed morphine-induced antinociception. PrRP administration had no effect on
GPR10
-mutant mice, showing that its effects are mediated by
GPR10
. Anti-opioid effects of neuropeptide FF were found to require a functional PrRP-
GPR10
system. Finally,
GPR10
deficiency enhanced the acquisition of morphine-induced conditioned place preference and decreased the severity of naloxone-precipitated morphine withdrawal syndrome. Altogether, our data identify the PrRP-
GPR10
system as a new and potent negative modulator of the opioid system.
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PMID:The prolactin-releasing peptide antagonizes the opioid system through its receptor GPR10. 1629 3