1. 1. Chronic morphine administration to rats produced diverse ultrastructural alterations in nerve cells and neuropile of caudate nucleus, cerebral cortex and hippocampus through a short term abstinence period. 2. 2. All areas studied showed increasing damage related to time elapsed between the last morphine injection and animal sacrifice. 3. 3. Intracytoplasmic neuronal membranous organelles mainly suffered severe swelling, membrane disarrangement and eventually cell disruption in all areas studied. 4. 4. Hippocampus was the most affected area throughout the study, followed by caudate nucleus and cerebral cortex, where focal damage was seen. 5. 5. Susceptibility to morphine cytotoxic effect in the three areas studied appears to be unrelat...
Morphine withdrawal is characterized by functional alterations at the level of the ventrotegmental a...
Abstract of: AMI Annual Conference 2006, March 25-29Chronic exposure to opiates has been shown to in...
Background and Objective: Morphological alterations of hippocampus and dentate gyrus due to opium we...
1. 1. Intraperitoneal chronic morphine administration to rats produced structural alterations in ner...
Morfin is a clinically used analgesic drug but also an abusive drug. It has an impact on a wide rang...
Background. The introduction of morphine to the body is followed by numerous metabolic violations. T...
Rats were given repeated injections of 10 mg/kg of morphine and were then left undisturbed for 24–25...
Copyright © 2013 Mohammad Hassan Heidari et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
Opioid abuse is an increasing problem worldwide and the reinforcing effects of opioid analgesics mak...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Repeated treatment of morphine produces several change in brain and behavior that far outlast their ...
morphine, brain, dopamine, noradrenaline, serotonin, GABAThe content of neurotransmitters and their ...
Abstract of: AMI Annual Conference 2006, March 25-29Chronic exposure to opiates has been shown to in...
Abstract of: AMI Annual Conference 2006, March 25-29Chronic exposure to opiates has been shown to in...
Morphine withdrawal is characterized by functional alterations at the level of the ventrotegmental a...
Morphine withdrawal is characterized by functional alterations at the level of the ventrotegmental a...
Abstract of: AMI Annual Conference 2006, March 25-29Chronic exposure to opiates has been shown to in...
Background and Objective: Morphological alterations of hippocampus and dentate gyrus due to opium we...
1. 1. Intraperitoneal chronic morphine administration to rats produced structural alterations in ner...
Morfin is a clinically used analgesic drug but also an abusive drug. It has an impact on a wide rang...
Background. The introduction of morphine to the body is followed by numerous metabolic violations. T...
Rats were given repeated injections of 10 mg/kg of morphine and were then left undisturbed for 24–25...
Copyright © 2013 Mohammad Hassan Heidari et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
Opioid abuse is an increasing problem worldwide and the reinforcing effects of opioid analgesics mak...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Repeated treatment of morphine produces several change in brain and behavior that far outlast their ...
morphine, brain, dopamine, noradrenaline, serotonin, GABAThe content of neurotransmitters and their ...
Abstract of: AMI Annual Conference 2006, March 25-29Chronic exposure to opiates has been shown to in...
Abstract of: AMI Annual Conference 2006, March 25-29Chronic exposure to opiates has been shown to in...
Morphine withdrawal is characterized by functional alterations at the level of the ventrotegmental a...
Morphine withdrawal is characterized by functional alterations at the level of the ventrotegmental a...
Abstract of: AMI Annual Conference 2006, March 25-29Chronic exposure to opiates has been shown to in...
Background and Objective: Morphological alterations of hippocampus and dentate gyrus due to opium we...