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J Robert Lane

Division of Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience, School of Life Sciences, Queen's Medical Centre, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK; Centre of Membrane Proteins and Receptors, Universities of Nottingham and Birmingham, Midlands, UK.

1 paper in the library · 9 citations · publishing 2025

Papers

Mu Opioid Receptor Activation is Required for NMDA Receptor Antagonist Effects on Stress-induced Maladaptive Behavior.

Biological psychiatry July 7, 2025 Cory B Langreck, Briana Chen, Victor M Luna et al. 9 citations

Mu opioid receptor (MOR) activation is required for the antidepressant-like effects of both (R,S)-ketamine and the selective NMDAR antagonist fluoroethylnormemantine (FENM) against stress-induced maladaptive behaviors. (R,S)-ketamine and its enantiomers showed weak partial agonism of MOR, while FENM had negligible direct MOR activity. Despite these differences, the long-acting MOR antagonist methocinnamox (MCAM) blocked the behavioral effects of both compounds when given before or after stress. The antinociceptive effect of (R,S)-ketamine was more potent and more sensitive to MCAM blockade than that of FENM. These findings suggest that NMDAR antagonists function indirectly through endogenous opioid signaling to produce their effects.