Opioids remain among the most effective pain-relieving therapeutics. However, their long-term use is limited due to the development of tolerance and potential for addiction. For many years, researchers have explored the underlying mechanisms that lead to this decreased effectiveness of opioids after repeated use, and numerous theories have been proposed to explain these changes. The most widely studied theories involve alterations in receptor trafficking and intracellular signaling. Other possible mechanisms include the recruitment of new structural neuronal and microglia networks. While many of these theories have been developed using molecular and cellular techniques, more recent behavioral data also supports these findings. In this revie...
AbstractTolerance, one of several behavioral adaptations to prolonged opioid treatment, has long bee...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Long-term opioid therapy for chronic pain may lead to analgesic tolerance, e...
Injury to peripheral nerves often leads to abnormal pain states (hyperalgesia, allodynia and spontan...
Opioids remain among the most effective pain-relieving therapeutics. However, their long-term use is...
Pain is the body’s natural warning system to indicate one is in an environment highly detrimental to...
Continuous treatment with opioid analgesics, such as morphine, leads to the development of ant nocic...
© 2007 with author. Published by TheScientificWorldThis review will introduce the concept of toll-li...
Understanding of the molecular mechanisms in the opioid systems in chronic pain should produce new, ...
Chronic pain is an important health and social problem. Misuse and abuse of opioids in chronic non-c...
Opioids are a commonly prescribed and efficacious medication for the treatment of chronic pain but m...
Abstract: Background: Opioids are the most widely used analgesics for the treatment of clinical pain...
The rates of opioid prescription and use have continued to increase over the last few decades. In tu...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Psychology, Washington State UniversityMu-opioid receptor (MOPr) agoni...
The misuse and heavy reliance on effective opioid painkillers due to the many Americans suffering fr...
Studies have shown that long-term opioid agonist (such as morphine) treatment produces antinocicepti...
AbstractTolerance, one of several behavioral adaptations to prolonged opioid treatment, has long bee...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Long-term opioid therapy for chronic pain may lead to analgesic tolerance, e...
Injury to peripheral nerves often leads to abnormal pain states (hyperalgesia, allodynia and spontan...
Opioids remain among the most effective pain-relieving therapeutics. However, their long-term use is...
Pain is the body’s natural warning system to indicate one is in an environment highly detrimental to...
Continuous treatment with opioid analgesics, such as morphine, leads to the development of ant nocic...
© 2007 with author. Published by TheScientificWorldThis review will introduce the concept of toll-li...
Understanding of the molecular mechanisms in the opioid systems in chronic pain should produce new, ...
Chronic pain is an important health and social problem. Misuse and abuse of opioids in chronic non-c...
Opioids are a commonly prescribed and efficacious medication for the treatment of chronic pain but m...
Abstract: Background: Opioids are the most widely used analgesics for the treatment of clinical pain...
The rates of opioid prescription and use have continued to increase over the last few decades. In tu...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Psychology, Washington State UniversityMu-opioid receptor (MOPr) agoni...
The misuse and heavy reliance on effective opioid painkillers due to the many Americans suffering fr...
Studies have shown that long-term opioid agonist (such as morphine) treatment produces antinocicepti...
AbstractTolerance, one of several behavioral adaptations to prolonged opioid treatment, has long bee...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Long-term opioid therapy for chronic pain may lead to analgesic tolerance, e...
Injury to peripheral nerves often leads to abnormal pain states (hyperalgesia, allodynia and spontan...