Regulation of the genes encoding the ppN/OFQ and NOP receptor

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Abstract

Over the years, the ability of N/OFQ-NOP receptor system in modulating several physiological functions, including the release of neurotransmitters, anxiety-like behavior responses, modulation of the reward circuitry, inflammatory signaling, nociception, and motor function, has been examined in several brain regions and at spinal level. This chapter collects information related to the genes encoding the ppN/OFQ and NOP receptor, their regulation, and relative transcriptional control mechanisms. Furthermore, genetic manipulations, polymorphisms, and epigenetic alterations associated with different pathological conditions are discussed. The evidence here collected indicates that the study of ppN/OFQ and NOP receptor gene expression may offer novel opportunities in the field of personalized therapies and highlights this system as a good “druggable target” for different pathological conditions.

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Caputi, F. F., Romualdi, P., & Candeletti, S. (2019). Regulation of the genes encoding the ppN/OFQ and NOP receptor. In Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology (Vol. 254, pp. 141–162). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/164_2018_196

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