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The subcellular distributions of the opioid growth factor (OGF), [Met(5)]-enkephalin, and
opioid growth factor receptor
(
OGFr
) in the epithelium of the rat tongue were determined in order to reveal structure-function relationships. Laser scanning confocal microscopic analysis showed that both OGF and
OGFr
were colocalized in the paranuclear cytoplasm and in the nuclei of keratinocytes in the stratum basale. Using immunoelectron microscopy and postembedding techniques, double labeling experiments disclosed that complexes of OGF-
OGFr
were colocalized on the outer nuclear envelope, in the paranuclear cytoplasm, perpendicular to the nuclear envelope in a putative nuclear pore complex, and in the nucleus adjacent to heterochromatin. Anti-OGF IgG alone was detected in the cytoplasm, and anti-
OGFr
IgG alone was associated with the outer nuclear envelope. Study of chronic treatment with the opioid antagonist, naltrexone (NTX), which blocks opioid-receptor binding, revealed the presence of
OGFr
immunoreactivity alone in the cytoplasm and the nucleus; some OGF-
OGFr
complexes were also observed. Colocalization of
OGFr
and karyopherin (importin) beta was recorded in the cytoplasm and nucleus. These results in tongue epithelium are the first to suggest that
OGFr
resides on the outer nuclear envelope, where OGF interacts with
OGFr
; that the OGF-
OGFr
complex translocates between cytoplasm and nucleus at the nuclear pore; and that the nuclear localization signal of
OGFr
interacts with karyopherin beta for nuclear transport. These novel data also indicate that signal transduction for cell proliferation appears to involve an OGF-
OGFr
complex that interfaces with chromatin in the nucleus. Moreover, the unique finding that
OGFr
was found in the cytoplasm and nucleus in NTX-treated specimens may suggest that NTX-
OGFr
complexes have the same pathway as OGF-
OGFr
.
Anat
Rec
A Discov Mol Cell Evol Biol 2005 Jan
PMID:Nucleocytoplasmic distribution of opioid growth factor and its receptor in tongue epithelium. 1558 33