Abstract
The opioid system has been elucidated as a potential target for therapy in a variety of neurological disorders including stroke. Delta opioid receptors have been revealed to pose an especially compelling biological function for new neuroprotective therapies. Two distinct therapeutic mechanisms have been characterized for delta opioid receptors, namely, these receptors aid in maintaining ionic homeostasis and initiate endogenous neuroprotective pathways. Specific agonists of delta opioid receptors, such as (D-Ala2, D-Leu5) enkephalin (DADLE), have displayed the ability to promote neuronal survival and mitigate apoptotic pathways. These findings have led to a significant amount of research on this molecule’s potential as a neurotherapeutic. At the forefront of these efforts has been investigation into DADLE’s ability to protect neurons and glial cells following ischemia. Additionally, current research is attempting to reveal the dynamic neuroprotective mechanisms that mediate DADLE’s therapeutic benefits. This review article discusses the scientific evidence supporting the use of delta opioid family of receptors and ligands as a promising target for therapeutic intervention in neurological disorders, with emphasis on stroke.
Keywords: Brain diseases, (D-Ala2, D-Leu5) enkephalin (DADLE), Neurodegeneration, Neuroprotection, Opioids, Stroke, receptors.
CNS & Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets
Title:Utilizing Delta Opioid Receptors and Peptides for Cytoprotection: Implications in Stroke and Other Neurological Disorders
Volume: 16 Issue: 4
Author(s): Marci G. Crowley, M. Grant Liska, Trenton Lippert, Sydney Corey and Cesar V. Borlongan*
Affiliation:
- Department of Neurosurgery and Brain Repair, University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, 12901 Bruce B. Downs Blvd, Tampa, FL, 33612,United States
Keywords: Brain diseases, (D-Ala2, D-Leu5) enkephalin (DADLE), Neurodegeneration, Neuroprotection, Opioids, Stroke, receptors.
Abstract: The opioid system has been elucidated as a potential target for therapy in a variety of neurological disorders including stroke. Delta opioid receptors have been revealed to pose an especially compelling biological function for new neuroprotective therapies. Two distinct therapeutic mechanisms have been characterized for delta opioid receptors, namely, these receptors aid in maintaining ionic homeostasis and initiate endogenous neuroprotective pathways. Specific agonists of delta opioid receptors, such as (D-Ala2, D-Leu5) enkephalin (DADLE), have displayed the ability to promote neuronal survival and mitigate apoptotic pathways. These findings have led to a significant amount of research on this molecule’s potential as a neurotherapeutic. At the forefront of these efforts has been investigation into DADLE’s ability to protect neurons and glial cells following ischemia. Additionally, current research is attempting to reveal the dynamic neuroprotective mechanisms that mediate DADLE’s therapeutic benefits. This review article discusses the scientific evidence supporting the use of delta opioid family of receptors and ligands as a promising target for therapeutic intervention in neurological disorders, with emphasis on stroke.
Export Options
About this article
Cite this article as:
Crowley G. Marci, Liska Grant M., Lippert Trenton, Corey Sydney and Borlongan V. Cesar*, Utilizing Delta Opioid Receptors and Peptides for Cytoprotection: Implications in Stroke and Other Neurological Disorders, CNS & Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets 2017; 16 (4) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1871527316666170320150659
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1871527316666170320150659 |
Print ISSN 1871-5273 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1996-3181 |
Call for Papers in Thematic Issues
Heart and Brain Axis Targets in CNS Neurological Disorders
Recently there has been a surge of interest in delving deeper into the complex interplay between the heart and brain. This fascination stems from a growing recognition of the profound influence each organ holds over the other, particularly in the realm of central nervous system (CNS) neurological disorders. The purpose ...read more
Lifestyle Interventions to Prevent and Treat Cognitive Impairment and Dementia
More than 55 million people live with dementia worldwide. By 2050, the population affected by dementia will exceed 139 million individuals. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a pre-dementia stage, also known as prodromal dementia, affecting older adults. MCI emerges years before the manifestation of dementia but can be avoidable and ...read more
Pathogenic Proteins in Neurodegenerative Diseases: From Mechanisms to Treatment Modalities
The primary objective of this thematic issue is to elucidate the molecular mechanisms by which pathogenic proteins contribute to neurodegenerative diseases and to highlight current and emerging therapeutic strategies aimed at mitigating their effects. By bringing together cutting-edge research and reviews, this issue aims to: 1.Enhance Understanding: Provide a comprehensive ...read more
Role of glial cells in autism spectrum disorder: Molecular mechanism and therapeutic approaches
Emerging evidence suggests that glial cells may play a pivotal role in neuroanatomical and behavioral changes found in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Many individuals with ASD experience a neuro-immune system abnormalities throughout life, which implicates a potential role of microglia in the pathogenesis of ASD. Dysfunctional astrocytes and oligodendrocytes were ...read more
- Author Guidelines
- Graphical Abstracts
- Fabricating and Stating False Information
- Research Misconduct
- Post Publication Discussions and Corrections
- Publishing Ethics and Rectitude
- Increase Visibility of Your Article
- Archiving Policies
- Peer Review Workflow
- Order Your Article Before Print
- Promote Your Article
- Manuscript Transfer Facility
- Editorial Policies
- Allegations from Whistleblowers
Related Articles
-
Understanding the Role of Aldose Reductase in Ocular Inflammation
Current Molecular Medicine Mechanisms of Neutrophil-mediated Disease: Innovative Therapeutic Interventions
Current Pharmaceutical Design Potential of Resveratrol in Preventing the Development of Heart Failure
Current Chemical Biology Editorial (Thematic Issue: Cardio-Metabolic Complications: Current Perspective and Future Developments)
Current Pharmaceutical Design Mixed Connective Tissue Disease (MCTD) – A Coming of Age
Current Rheumatology Reviews Therapeutic Monitoring of Immunotherapies in Autoimmune Diseases
Current Pharmaceutical Design Role of Advanced Glycation End Products in Diabetic Neuropathy
Current Pharmaceutical Design Celastrol Inhibits Inflammatory Stimuli-Induced Neutrophil Extracellular Trap Formation
Current Molecular Medicine Olanzapine-Induced Reversible Pellagroid Skin Lesion
Current Drug Safety Neurosarcoidosis
Current Neuropharmacology Reactive Oxygen Species in the Initiation of IL-4 Driven Autoimmunity as a Potential Therapeutic Target
Current Pharmaceutical Design Excess Cardiovascular Risk in Inflammatory Rheumatic Diseases: Pathophysiology and Targeted Therapy
Current Pharmaceutical Design From Leflunomide to Teriflunomide: Drug Development and Immunosuppressive Oral Drugs in the Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis
Current Neuropharmacology Editorial: MRI of the Small Bowel
Current Medical Imaging Effectiveness and Efficiency of Platelet Rich Plasma in the Treatment of Diabetic Ulcers
Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology miR-27b-3p is Highly Expressed in Serum of Patients with Preeclampsia and has Clinical Significance
Endocrine, Metabolic & Immune Disorders - Drug Targets Immunological Evaluation of Pediatric Patients with Polyautoimmunity
Endocrine, Metabolic & Immune Disorders - Drug Targets Clinical Evidence and Therapeutic Treatments at the Time of the Coronaviruses Responsible for SARS: A Perspective and Points of view with a Focus on Vascular Endothelium
Coronaviruses Epigenetic Mechanisms and Kidney Diseases
Current Medicinal Chemistry Cellular Membrane Microparticles: Potential Targets of Combinational Therapy for Vascular Disease
Current Vascular Pharmacology