نتایج جستجو برای: opioid receptors

تعداد نتایج: 249630  

Journal: :Acta pharmacologica Sinica 2003
Rui-Bin Su Jin Li Bo-Yi Qin

Recently it has been revealed that some agents that are not able to interact with opioid receptors play an important role in regulating the pharmacological actions of opioids. Especially, some of them show biphasic modulation on opioid functions, which enhance opioid analgesia, but inhibit tolerance to and substance dependence on opioids. We would like to call these agents which do not interact...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Imre Szabo Xiao-Hong Chen Li Xin Martin W Adler O M Z Howard Joost J Oppenheim Thomas J Rogers

The chemokines use G protein-coupled receptors to regulate the migratory and proadhesive responses of leukocytes. Based on observations that G protein-coupled receptors undergo heterologous desensitization, we have examined the ability of chemokines to also influence the perception of pain by cross-desensitizing opioid G protein-coupled receptors function in vitro and in vivo. We find that the ...

Journal: :Journal of Clinical Medicine 2023

Constipation is frequently encountered in hospital settings and can have potentially serious consequences yet often underrecognized undertreated. Opioid-induced constipation a common cause of hospitalized patients. Opioids induce through agonistic effects on enteric µ-opioid receptors. This review aims to provide insight the identification management inpatient settings, with particular focus op...

Journal: :Trends in pharmacological sciences 2006
Xu Zhang Lan Bao Ji-Song Guan

Changes in the number of receptors on the cell surface lead to modulations of physiological functions and pharmacological responses of neurons. Recent studies show that delta-opioid peptide (DOP) and mu-opioid peptide (MOP) receptors have distinct subcellular localizations in neurons. In nociceptive small neurons in the dorsal root ganglia, DOP receptors are sorted into neuropeptide-containing ...

Journal: :Journal of oral science 2017
Tadashi Saigusa Yuri Aono John L Waddington

The nucleus accumbens is a terminal area of the mesolimbic dopaminergic system that arises in the ventral tegmental area. Opioids are thought to enhance dopaminergic activity in the nucleus accumbens by activating δ- and μ-opioid receptors in the ventral tegmental area. However, δ- and μ-opioid receptor agonists increase extracellular levels of accumbal dopamine when infused directly into the n...

Journal: :Circulation 1987
G Feuerstein A L Sirén

The endogenous opioid system includes three major families of peptides: dynorphins (derived from pre-proenkephalin B), endorphins (derived from pre-proopiomelanocortin), and enkephalins (derived from pre-proenkephalin A). Multiple species of opioid peptides are derived from these major precursors and many of them possess potent cardiovascular properties. Opioid peptides and opioid receptors, of...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1997
G C Rossi L Leventhal E Bolan G W Pasternak

The cloning of a fourth member of the opioid receptor family has led to the discovery of a new neuropeptide termed orphanin FQ or nociceptin (OFQ/N). Studies in CD-1 mice confirm the ability of OFQ/N to rapidly induce hyperalgesia within 15 min which is insensitive to opioid antagonists. This is followed in the next 30 min by loss of hyperalgesia and the appearance of analgesia in the tailflick...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2013
Brian M Cox

It is now about 40 years since Avram Goldstein proposed the use of the stereoselectivity of opioid receptors to identify these receptors in neural membranes. In 2012, the crystal structures of the four members of the opioid receptor family were reported, providing a structural basis for understanding of critical features affecting the actions of opiate drugs. This minireview summarizes these re...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004
I A Khasabova C Harding-Rose D A Simone V S Seybold

Inhibition of primary afferent neurons contributes to the antihyperalgesic effects of opioid and CB1 receptor agonists. Two bioassays were used to compare the effects of the CB1 receptor agonist CP 55,940 and morphine on dissociated adult rat DRG neurons. Both agonists inhibited the increase in free intracellular Ca2+ concentration evoked by depolarization; however, effects of CP 55,940 occurre...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2002
Geoffrey A Kerchner Min Zhuo

Opioids modify sensory experience at many levels in the CNS. The mechanisms of this action, including the ways opioid receptors affect synaptic transmission, are not yet fully understood. Here we show that the selective activation of mu-opioid receptors suppressed inhibitory transmission between spinal cord dorsal horn neurons in vitro. mu-Opioid receptor activation reduced evoked inhibitory po...

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