“…Although their exact localization may well differ according to region and subtype, MOR and DOR are thought to be predominantly expressed extrasynaptically on dendrites, dendritic shafts, and soma (Gracy et al, 1997;Svingos et al, 1997;Wang and Pickel, 1998), and to modulate the activity of medium spiny neurons both directly and indirectly through their influence on local acetylcholine and dopamine release (Svingos et al, , 1999Wang and Pickel, 1998). Some important differences could, however, explain their distinct functional influences; for example, there is evidence that DOR might also act presynaptically in the accumbens in a way that differs from MOR, particularly in the shell (Svingos et al, 1998;Britt and McGehee, 2008;Hipó lito et al, 2008). Nevertheless, there is much still to be discovered in this circuitry, and, as there are currently multiple alternative hypotheses as to the way in which CTAP and naltrindole could act differentially in core and shell to regulate distinct function, further research is currently ongoing to establish how this is achieved in the current situation.…”