Opioid analgesia: new information from gene knockout studies

Curr Opin Anaesthesiol. 1999 Oct;12(5):609-14. doi: 10.1097/00001503-199910000-00020.

Abstract

The cloning of opioid peptides and receptors has led to the development of knockout mice deficient in a gene encoding for each peptide and each receptor. The major advantage of the knockout approach is the complete selectivity that the removal of a protein encoded for by a gene provides. These knockout animals are adding to our knowledge of the physiology, pathophysiology and pharmacology of opioid systems. In addition, they are providing real impact in addressing the long-standing debates over receptor subtype heterogeneity and functional cooperativity between receptor subtypes.