From Pharmacology to Physiology: Endocrine Functions of μ-Opioid Receptor Networks

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Contributors

  • Nikolai Jaschke - , University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden (Author)
  • Sophie Pählig - , University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden (Author)
  • Ying-Xian Pan - , Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick (Author)
  • Lorenz C Hofbauer - , University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden (Author)
  • Andy Göbel - , University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden (Author)
  • Tilman D Rachner - , University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden (Author)

Abstract

The steady rise in opioid users and abusers has uncovered multiple detrimental health consequences of perturbed opioid receptor signaling, thereby creating the need to better understand the biology of these systems. Among endogenous opioid networks, μ-receptors have received special attention due to their unprecedented biological complexity and broad implications in homeostatic functions. Here, we review the origin, molecular biology, and physiology of endogenous opioids with a special focus on μ-opioid receptor networks within the endocrine system. Moreover, we summarize the current evidence supporting an involvement of the latter in regulating distinct endocrine functions. Finally, we combine these insights to present an integrated perspective on μ-opioid receptor biology and provide an outlook on future studies and unresolved questions in this field.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)306-319
Number of pages14
JournalTrends in Endocrinology and Metabolism
Volume32
Issue number5
Publication statusPublished - May 2021
Peer-reviewedYes
Externally publishedYes

External IDs

PubMedCentral PMC8035298
Scopus 85101995665
ORCID /0000-0002-8691-8423/work/142236040

Keywords

Keywords

  • Analgesics, Opioid, Endocrine System, Humans, Receptors, Opioid, mu