Journal of neurotrauma
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Journal of neurotrauma · Jun 2003
Traumatic brain injury induces nociceptin/orphanin FQ expression in neurons of the rat cerebral cortex.
Nociceptin/orphanin FQ (N/OFQ) is a recently identified opioid-related neuropeptide. Earlier in vitro studies revealed regulation of N/OFQ expression by injury-induced factors, such as ciliary neurotrophic factor, inflammatory cytokines, and reactive oxygen species. We have extended our studies to in vivo experiments investigating the effect of traumatic brain injury on N/OFQ gene expression and peptide levels in the rat brain. ⋯ N/OFQ selectively activates the NOP receptor (ORL-1), but we did not detect parallel changes in levels of NOP receptor mRNA following injury, indicating regulation of the nociceptin system at the peptide and not the receptor level. In summary, a profound and prolonged up-regulation of N/OFQ expression in neurons surrounding a stab wound lesion to cerebral cortex was detected. The function of N/OFQ up-regulation in injury-induced responses in the brain is currently under investigation.