Development of analgesic tolerance and withdrawalinduced pain enhancement present serious difficulties for the use of opioids for pain control. Although neuronal mechanisms to account for these phenomena have been sought for many decades, their bases remain unresolved. Within the past four years, a novel nonneuronal candidate has been uncovered that opposes acute opioid analgesia and contributes to development of opioid tolerance and tolerance-associated pain enhancement. This novel candidate is spinal cord glia. Glia are important contributors to the creation of enhanced pain states via the release of neuroexcitatory substances. New data suggest that glia also release neuroexcitatory substances in response to morphine, thereby opposing its...
Opioids are an extremely important part of medical practice, and for thousands of years, continued t...
Spinal proinflammatory cytokines are powerful pain-enhancing signals that contribute to pain followi...
Injury to peripheral nerves often leads to abnormal pain states (hyperalgesia, allodynia and spontan...
Within the past decade, there has been increasing recognition that glia are far more than simply “ho...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Glial activation participates in the mediation of ...
Glia activated by peripheral nerve injury, releases in the spinal cord neuroexcitatory amino acids a...
Commonly prescribed opioid analgesics produce tolerance upon chronic use due in part to induction of...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.t is recently become clear that activated immune ...
Neuropathic pain is a common health problem that affects millions of people worldwide. Despite being...
Previous studies have demonstrated that prolonged morphine treatment in vivo induces the translocati...
© 2007 with author. Published by TheScientificWorldThis review will introduce the concept of toll-li...
Morphine-induced glial proinflammatory responses have been documented to contribute to tolerance to ...
Development of tolerance is a well known pharmacological characteristic of opioids and a major clini...
Management of chronic pain is a real challenge, and current treatments focusing on blocking neurotra...
Many progress in the understanding and the management of pain has been made since Melzach and Wall (...
Opioids are an extremely important part of medical practice, and for thousands of years, continued t...
Spinal proinflammatory cytokines are powerful pain-enhancing signals that contribute to pain followi...
Injury to peripheral nerves often leads to abnormal pain states (hyperalgesia, allodynia and spontan...
Within the past decade, there has been increasing recognition that glia are far more than simply “ho...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Glial activation participates in the mediation of ...
Glia activated by peripheral nerve injury, releases in the spinal cord neuroexcitatory amino acids a...
Commonly prescribed opioid analgesics produce tolerance upon chronic use due in part to induction of...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.t is recently become clear that activated immune ...
Neuropathic pain is a common health problem that affects millions of people worldwide. Despite being...
Previous studies have demonstrated that prolonged morphine treatment in vivo induces the translocati...
© 2007 with author. Published by TheScientificWorldThis review will introduce the concept of toll-li...
Morphine-induced glial proinflammatory responses have been documented to contribute to tolerance to ...
Development of tolerance is a well known pharmacological characteristic of opioids and a major clini...
Management of chronic pain is a real challenge, and current treatments focusing on blocking neurotra...
Many progress in the understanding and the management of pain has been made since Melzach and Wall (...
Opioids are an extremely important part of medical practice, and for thousands of years, continued t...
Spinal proinflammatory cytokines are powerful pain-enhancing signals that contribute to pain followi...
Injury to peripheral nerves often leads to abnormal pain states (hyperalgesia, allodynia and spontan...