“…Hypothalamic enkephalinergic neurons, sensitive to changes in sex hormone levels, turned on enkephalin genes in females to a greater degree than males (Priest, Eckersell, & Micevych, 1995;Romano, Harlan, Shivers, Howells, & Pfaff, 1988;Romano, Mobbs, Howells, & Pfaff, 1989;Romano, Mobbs, Lauber, Howells, & Pfaff, 1990), and eventually projected to estrogenbinding PAG neurons (Turcotte & Blaustein, 1999), a pathway that was eliminated by hypothalamic lesions (Hoffman, Dohanics, Watson, & Wiegand, 1996). µopioids facilitated excitation in vlPAG cells through interactions with N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) (Kow, Commons, Ogawa, & Pfaff, 2002), and the ultrastructural arrangement of the µ-opioid receptor with GABAergic periaqueductal gray (PAG) neurons or PAG projection neurons labeled retrogradely from the medulla indicated that µ-opioid receptor ligands both acted to inhibit the former, and acted directly on the latter (Commons, Aicher, Kow, & Pfaff, 2000).…”