Photouncaging of an Opioid Peptide in Vivo Using Blue Light
Hui Li, Woo Seok Song, Amy Li, Shayra Nawsheen, Jingzhu Liao, Amanda Martin, Matthew R. BanghartAbstract
Here we report blue light-driven in vivo photoactivation of TCA-DCCM-DAMGO, a caged derivative of the μ-opioid receptor (MOR) agonist DAMGO. TCA-DCCM-DAMGO is chemically stable in the dark, is inactive prior to illumination, and cleanly liberates DAMGO upon irradiation with blue light. Brain slice electrophysiology demonstrates rapid, light-triggered MOR activation. Following intracerebroventricular infusion of TCA-DCCM-DAMGO in the mouse brain, photoactivation in the ventral tegmental area with blue light elicited a rapid, opioid-dependent increase in locomotion. These results demonstrate the feasibility of in vivo photouncaging using blue light deep in the mouse brain and establish TCA-DCCM-DAMGO as a probe for manipulating endogenous opioid receptors in behaving animals.