نتایج جستجو برای: Receptors, opioid, mu

تعداد نتایج: 267308  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2004
Ning Zhang Thomas J Rogers Michael Caterina Joost J Oppenheim

Pain is one of the hallmarks of inflammation. Opioid receptors mediate antipain responses in both the peripheral nervous system and CNS. In the present study, pretreatment of CCR1: mu-opioid receptor/HEK293 cells with CCL3 (MIP-1alpha) induced internalization of mu-opioid receptors and severely impaired the mu-opioid receptor-mediated inhibition of cAMP accumulation. Immunohistochemical stainin...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 1997
P Y Law T M McGinn K M Campbell L E Erickson H H Loh

Activation by opioid receptors of cell proliferation was examined with fibroblast cell lines stably expressing either delta-opioid or mu-opioid receptors. Addition of [D-Ala2, D-Leu5]-enkephalin or [D-Pen2,D-Pen5]-enkephalin to Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells transfected with delta-opioid receptor cDNA resulted in an agonist concentration-dependent potentiation of fetal calf serum (FCS)-stimu...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2002
Rüdiger Schulz Andrea Wehmeyer Karin Schulz

Activation of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) may bring about their disappearance from the cell membrane, and it is commonly accepted that G protein-coupled receptor kinases (GRKs) play a key function in this mechanism. Opioid receptors belong to the family of GPCRs and are substrates of GRKs. We examined the fate of delta- and mu-opioid receptors and GRK2 and 3 in living cells during the p...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1991
D G Stott B J Pleuvry

The relationship between analgesic activity, measured as the hot plate reaction time, and respiratory depression, measured as ventilatory frequency, was investigated in mice for a variety of mu opioid receptor agonists with differing selectivities for mu receptors compared with delta receptors. There was a weak correlation between analgesia and respiratory depression for opioids with the greate...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2001
A Mehta G Bot T Reisine M F Chesselet

The endomorphins are recently discovered endogenous agonists for the mu-opioid receptor (Zadina et al., 1997). Endomorphins produce analgesia; however, their role in other brain functions has not been elucidated. We have investigated the behavioral effects of endomorphin-1 in the globus pallidus, a brain region that is rich in mu-opioid receptors and involved in motor control. Bilateral adminis...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1999
J J Rady G I Elmer J M Fujimoto

Heroin administered i.c.v. acts on supraspinal mu opioid receptors in ICR mice but on delta receptors in Swiss Webster mice. The purpose of this study was to determine the degree to which genotype plays a role in the opioid receptor selectivity of heroin across a range of fully inbred strains of mice. Six inbred strains were given heroin i.c.v. 10 min before the tail-flick test. Differences in ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Mihaela D Iordanova Gavan P McNally R Frederick Westbrook

Fear learning depends on prediction error, or the discrepancy between the actual and expected outcome of a conditioning trial. These experiments used blocking and unblocking designs to study the role of opioid receptors in the nucleus accumbens (Acb) in predictive fear learning. Previous fear conditioning to a context blocked later fear conditioning to a conditioned stimulus (CS) in that contex...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2004
Kenneth J Valenzano Wendy Miller Zhengming Chen Shen Shan Gregg Crumley Sam F Victory Ellen Davies Jin-Cheng Huang Nezima Allie Scott J Nolan Yakov Rotshteyn Donald J Kyle Kevin Broglé

Mu opioid receptors are present throughout the central and peripheral nervous systems. Peripheral inflammation causes an increase in mu receptor levels on peripheral terminals of primary afferent neurons. Recent studies indicate that activation of peripheral mu receptors produces antihyperalgesic effects in animals and humans. Here, we describe the in vitro pharmacological and in vivo pharmacok...

Journal: :European journal of pharmacology 2004
Byron C Yoburn Vishal Purohit Kaushal Patel Qiuyu Zhang

Opioid agonists and antagonists can regulate the density of mu-opioid receptors in whole animal and in cell culture. High intrinsic efficacy agonists (e.g., etorphine), but not lower intrinsic efficacy agonists (e.g., morphine), produce mu-opioid receptor down-regulation and can alter the abundance of mu-opioid receptor mRNA. Conversely, opioid antagonists substantially increase the density of ...

Journal: :Neuropharmacology 2002
Annie Bergevin Daphné Girardot Marie-Josée Bourque Louis-Eric Trudeau

Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-containing interneurons of the ventral tegmental area (VTA) regulate the activity of dopaminergic neurons. These GABAergic interneurons are known to be innervated by synaptic terminals containing enkephalin, an endogenous ligand of mu-opioid receptors. Bath application of mu-opioid receptor agonists inhibits the activity of VTA GABAergic neurons but the mechanism ...

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