Since the use of opioids started to emerge for analgesic reasons in the 19th century with the synthetization of morphine, opioids have been studied rigorously to better understand its effects on the brain. This thesis shows that both the analgesic effects and the reinforcing effects of opioids are mediated by the same receptor, the mu opioid receptor (MOR). MOR activity has been correlated to both primary and secondary reinforcers and should be considered to cause positive reinforcement together with increases in dopamine transmission for all drugs of abuse, and not only in relation to opioids. Opioid tolerance, dependence and even addiction are to some extent thought to relate to opioids’ acute effect of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAM...
Opiates interact with cell surface receptors on neurons involved in the transmission of information ...
International audienceThe endogenous opioid system is largely expressed in the brain, and both endog...
Opioid receptors belong to the large superfamily of seven transmembrane-spanning (7TM) G protein-cou...
Since the use of opioids started to emerge for analgesic reasons in the 19th century with the synthe...
Opioid drugs are potent modulators of many physiological and psychological processes. When given acu...
Scientific information about the neurobiology of addictive behaviors provides an increasingly import...
Misuse and abuse of prescription opioid analgesics and use of recreational opioids such as heroin cr...
Drugs are used by mankind since ancient times. One group of these substances are opioids. Opioids ha...
Opioid abuse and addiction have become a global pandemic, posing tremendous health and social burden...
For centuries, opiate analgesics have had a considerable presence in the treatment of moderate to se...
Opioids such as heroin are highly addictive illicit drugs. The μ opioid receptor (MOR) plays a centr...
Opioids selective for the G-protein coupled mu opioid receptor (MOR) produce potent analgesia and eu...
Opiods are used as the most powerful painkillers in the medicine. The mechanism of their effect is d...
International audienceThe opioid system consists of three receptors, mu, delta, and kappa, which are...
Opioids are widely used for treating different types of pains, but overuse and abuse of prescription...
Opiates interact with cell surface receptors on neurons involved in the transmission of information ...
International audienceThe endogenous opioid system is largely expressed in the brain, and both endog...
Opioid receptors belong to the large superfamily of seven transmembrane-spanning (7TM) G protein-cou...
Since the use of opioids started to emerge for analgesic reasons in the 19th century with the synthe...
Opioid drugs are potent modulators of many physiological and psychological processes. When given acu...
Scientific information about the neurobiology of addictive behaviors provides an increasingly import...
Misuse and abuse of prescription opioid analgesics and use of recreational opioids such as heroin cr...
Drugs are used by mankind since ancient times. One group of these substances are opioids. Opioids ha...
Opioid abuse and addiction have become a global pandemic, posing tremendous health and social burden...
For centuries, opiate analgesics have had a considerable presence in the treatment of moderate to se...
Opioids such as heroin are highly addictive illicit drugs. The μ opioid receptor (MOR) plays a centr...
Opioids selective for the G-protein coupled mu opioid receptor (MOR) produce potent analgesia and eu...
Opiods are used as the most powerful painkillers in the medicine. The mechanism of their effect is d...
International audienceThe opioid system consists of three receptors, mu, delta, and kappa, which are...
Opioids are widely used for treating different types of pains, but overuse and abuse of prescription...
Opiates interact with cell surface receptors on neurons involved in the transmission of information ...
International audienceThe endogenous opioid system is largely expressed in the brain, and both endog...
Opioid receptors belong to the large superfamily of seven transmembrane-spanning (7TM) G protein-cou...