Abstract Background Substances of abuse, such as opiates, have a variety of immunomodulatory properties that may influence both neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative disease processes. The chemokine CCL2, which plays a pivotal role in the recruitment of inflammatory cells in the nervous system, is one of only a few chemokines produced by neurons. We hypothesized that morphine may alter expression of CCL2 by human neurons. Methods Primary neuronal cell cultures and highly purified astrocyte and microglial cell cultures were prepared from human fetal brain tissue. Cell cultures were treated with morphine, and cells were examined by RNase protection assay for mRNA. Culture supernatants were assayed by ELISA for CCL2 protein. β-funaltrexamine...
Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2), a key immune receptor in the TLR family, is widely expressed in various...
is unknown. We aim to investigate the effect of a single, short term exposure of morphine on the pr...
Opiate drugs, such as codeine, morphine and heroin are powerful analgesics and drugs of abuse. The u...
A number of human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV) positive subjects are also opiate abusers. The...
International audienceBackground: Morphine, the principal active agent in opium, is not restricted t...
The pathophysiology of chronic morphine on the immune system, especially on the cells of the innate ...
Morphine addiction has become a long-time, serious medical and social problem. To understand the cel...
Glutamate is not only a neurotransmitter but also an important neurotoxin in central nervous system ...
The mechanisms involved in morphine tolerance are poorly understood. It was reported that calcitonin...
AbstractBackgroundThe effect of opioids on inflammation and immune responses is an important subject...
Opioid analgesics remain widely used for pain treatment despite the related serious side effects. So...
The changes in brain function that perpetuate opiate addiction are unclear. In our studies of human ...
Opiolds increase the excitability of CAl pyramidal neurons in the hippocampus through the inhibition...
The changes in brain function that perpetuate opiate addiction are unclear. In our studies of human ...
Abstract Background Interleukin-1beta (IL-1β) is a pro-inflammatory cytokine that can be produced in...
Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2), a key immune receptor in the TLR family, is widely expressed in various...
is unknown. We aim to investigate the effect of a single, short term exposure of morphine on the pr...
Opiate drugs, such as codeine, morphine and heroin are powerful analgesics and drugs of abuse. The u...
A number of human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV) positive subjects are also opiate abusers. The...
International audienceBackground: Morphine, the principal active agent in opium, is not restricted t...
The pathophysiology of chronic morphine on the immune system, especially on the cells of the innate ...
Morphine addiction has become a long-time, serious medical and social problem. To understand the cel...
Glutamate is not only a neurotransmitter but also an important neurotoxin in central nervous system ...
The mechanisms involved in morphine tolerance are poorly understood. It was reported that calcitonin...
AbstractBackgroundThe effect of opioids on inflammation and immune responses is an important subject...
Opioid analgesics remain widely used for pain treatment despite the related serious side effects. So...
The changes in brain function that perpetuate opiate addiction are unclear. In our studies of human ...
Opiolds increase the excitability of CAl pyramidal neurons in the hippocampus through the inhibition...
The changes in brain function that perpetuate opiate addiction are unclear. In our studies of human ...
Abstract Background Interleukin-1beta (IL-1β) is a pro-inflammatory cytokine that can be produced in...
Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2), a key immune receptor in the TLR family, is widely expressed in various...
is unknown. We aim to investigate the effect of a single, short term exposure of morphine on the pr...
Opiate drugs, such as codeine, morphine and heroin are powerful analgesics and drugs of abuse. The u...