نتایج جستجو برای: opioid system

تعداد نتایج: 2258530  

Journal: :Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews 2010
Fernando Berrendero Patricia Robledo José Manuel Trigo Elena Martín-García Rafael Maldonado

Nicotine is the primary component of tobacco that maintains the smoking habit and develops addiction. The adaptive changes of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors produced by repeated exposure to nicotine play a crucial role in the establishment of dependence. However, other neurochemical systems also participate in the addictive effects of nicotine including glutamate, cannabinoids, GABA and opio...

2015
Brian Hocum

More recently, 2 non-cytochrome P450 “pharmacodynamic” genetic tests have been identified that help explain opioid dosage requirements in pain patients. The first measures, opioid mu receptor 1 (OPRM1), which determines the ability of opioids to bind to the mu opioid receptor site. The other measures catechol-o methyltransferase (COMT), the enzyme that degrades catecholamines in the central ner...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Katerina V-A Johnson Robin I M Dunbar

Personal social network size exhibits considerable variation in the human population and is associated with both physical and mental health status. Much of this inter-individual variation in human sociality remains unexplained from a biological perspective. According to the brain opioid theory of social attachment, binding of the neuropeptide β-endorphin to μ-opioid receptors in the central ner...

Journal: :Addiction biology 2009
Emilie Belkaï Jean-Michel Scherrmann Florence Noble Cynthia Marie-Claire

The delta opioid system is involved in the behavioral effects of various drugs of abuse. However, only a few studies have focused on the possible interactions between the opioid system and the effects of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA). In order to examine the possible role of the delta opioid system in MDMA-induced behaviors in mice, locomotor activity and conditioned place preference...

2015
Sándor Benyhe Ferenc Zádor Ferenc Ötvös

Morphine is the most widely used compound among narcotic analgesics and remains the gold standard when the effects of other analgetic drugs are compared. The most characteristic effect of morphine is the modulation of pain perception resulting in an increase in the threshold of noxious stimuli. Antinociception induced by morphine is mediated via opioid receptors, namely the μ-type opioid recept...

Journal: :middle east journal of digestive diseases 0
zahra azizi sanam javid anbardan naser ebrahimi-daryani

opioids are widely used for the treatment of malignant and non-malignant pains. these medications are accompanied by adverse effects, in particular gastrointestinal symptoms known as opioid bowel dysfunction (obd). the most common symptom of obd is refractory constipation that is usually stable regardless of the use of laxatives. narcotic bowel syndrome (nbs) is a subset of obd described as amb...

Journal: :British journal of pain 2012
Hasan Pathan John Williams

Opioids are a group of analgesic agents commonly used in clinical practice. There are three classical opioid receptors (DOP, KOP and MOP), while the novel NOP receptor is considered to be a non-opioid branch of the opioid receptor family. Opioids can act at these receptors as agonists, antagonists or partial agonists. Opioid agonists bind to G-protein coupled receptors to cause cellular hyperpo...

2013
Katerina S. Iwaszkiewicz Jennifer J. Schneider Susan Hua

Mechanisms of endogenous pain control are significant. Increasing studies have clearly produced evidence for the clinical usefulness of opioids in peripheral analgesia. The immune system uses mechanisms of cell migration not only to fight pathogens but also to control pain and inflammation within injured tissue. It has been demonstrated that peripheral inflammatory pain can be effectively contr...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2008
Falk Eippert Ulrike Bingel Eszter Schoell Juliana Yacubian Christian Büchel

The endogenous opioid system is involved in fear learning in rodents, as opioid agonists attenuate and opioid antagonists facilitate the acquisition of conditioned fear. It has been suggested that an opioidergic signal, which is engaged through conditioning and acts inhibitory on unconditioned stimulus input, is the source of these effects. To clarify whether blockade of endogenous opioid neuro...

2016
Fei-xiang Wu Yan He Hui-ting Di Yu-ming Sun Rui-rui Pan Wei-feng Yu Renyu Liu

An optimal therapeutics to manage opioid withdrawal syndrome is desired for opioid addiction treatment. Down-regulation of endogenous endomorphin-2 (EM2) level in the central nervous system after continuous morphine exposure was observed, which suggested that increase of EM2 could be an alternative novel method for opioid dependence. As a short peptide, the short half-life of EM2 limits its cli...

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