“…Data from the current study show that mu-opioid receptors mediate the analgesia produced by short-duration wheel running which is consistent prior work showing systemic blockade of opioid receptors prevents exercise-induced analgesia in healthy human subjects, normal uninjured animals, and animal models of pain, and increased endogenous opioid peptides and altered MOR expression occurs in central nervous system sites including the RVM[4, 15, 18, 20, 27, 30, 34, 39, 58]. The current study also shows that short-duration running wheel activity reduces SERT expression in the RVM, which is consistent with prior studies showing regular exercise increases 5-HT in central nervous system sites, and reduces SERT in RVM, and increases 5-HT-receptor expression in RVM, in normal uninjured animals and animals with nerve injury[4, 6, 7, 17, 39, 58].…”