Mice lacking rhes show altered morphine analgesia, tolerance, and dependence

Neuroscience Letters(2011)

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Rhes, the Ras Homolog Enriched in Striatum, is an intermediate-size GTP binding protein. Although its full functions are not yet known, it has been shown to affect signaling and behaviors mediated by G protein-coupled receptors. Here we have tested whether Rhes affects behaviors mediated by opioid receptors. Wild type and rhes-deficient mice were administered morphine and tested for analgesia in formalin and tail flick tests. Rhes −/− mice showed significantly enhanced analgesia in both tests relative to rhes +/+ mice. Furthermore, rhes −/− mice did not display tolerance to repeated morphine administration and displayed significantly less withdrawal than rhes +/+ mice. These findings indicate that Rhes is involved in behaviors mediated by mu opioid receptors and in the adaptive response to repeated morphine administration.
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RASD2,Opioid,Tolerance,Analgesia,Dependence,GTP-binding protein
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