Biased agonism at G protein–coupled receptors describes the phenomenon whereby some drugs can activate some downstream signaling activities to the relative exclusion of others. Descriptions of biased agonism focusing on the differential engagement of G proteins versus β-arrestins are commonly limited by the small response windows obtained in pathways that are not amplified or are less effectively coupled to receptor engagement, such as β-arrestin recruitment. At the μ-opioid receptor (MOR), G protein–biased ligands have been proposed to induce less constipation and respiratory depressant side effects than opioids commonly used to treat pain. However, it is unclear whether these improved safety profiles are due to a reduction in β-arrestin–m...
Fentanyl and morphine are agonists of the Mu opioid receptor (MOR), which is a member of the GPCR fa...
Chronic pain is debilitating and represents a significant burden in terms of personal and socio-econ...
Biased agonists of G protein-coupled receptors may present a means to refine receptor signaling in a...
G protein-biased agonists of the μ-opioid receptor (MOPr) have been proposed as an improved class of...
Opioid analgesics are a critical class of medications, with severe side effects such as lethal respi...
Opioids are the mainstay of pain management. Their use comes with side effects such as respiratory d...
In ligand bias different agonist drugs are thought to produce distinct signaling outputs when activa...
Opioids such as morphine-acting at the mu opioid receptor-are the mainstay for treatment of moderate...
The μ-opioid receptor (MOP) is a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) responsible for mediating the ana...
The hypothesis that functionally selective G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) agonists may have enhan...
Chronic pain is a major problem worldwide, affecting 1 in 5 New Zealanders resulting in a decreased ...
Between 2000 and 2005 several studies revealed that morphine is more potent and exhibits fewer side ...
Abstract. Opioids alleviate pain, but adverse effects severely limit their usefulness. To solve this...
In recent years, G protein vs. β-arrestin biased agonism at opioid receptors has been proposed as an...
Opioid analgesics are widely used as a treatment option for pain management and relief. However, the...
Fentanyl and morphine are agonists of the Mu opioid receptor (MOR), which is a member of the GPCR fa...
Chronic pain is debilitating and represents a significant burden in terms of personal and socio-econ...
Biased agonists of G protein-coupled receptors may present a means to refine receptor signaling in a...
G protein-biased agonists of the μ-opioid receptor (MOPr) have been proposed as an improved class of...
Opioid analgesics are a critical class of medications, with severe side effects such as lethal respi...
Opioids are the mainstay of pain management. Their use comes with side effects such as respiratory d...
In ligand bias different agonist drugs are thought to produce distinct signaling outputs when activa...
Opioids such as morphine-acting at the mu opioid receptor-are the mainstay for treatment of moderate...
The μ-opioid receptor (MOP) is a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) responsible for mediating the ana...
The hypothesis that functionally selective G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) agonists may have enhan...
Chronic pain is a major problem worldwide, affecting 1 in 5 New Zealanders resulting in a decreased ...
Between 2000 and 2005 several studies revealed that morphine is more potent and exhibits fewer side ...
Abstract. Opioids alleviate pain, but adverse effects severely limit their usefulness. To solve this...
In recent years, G protein vs. β-arrestin biased agonism at opioid receptors has been proposed as an...
Opioid analgesics are widely used as a treatment option for pain management and relief. However, the...
Fentanyl and morphine are agonists of the Mu opioid receptor (MOR), which is a member of the GPCR fa...
Chronic pain is debilitating and represents a significant burden in terms of personal and socio-econ...
Biased agonists of G protein-coupled receptors may present a means to refine receptor signaling in a...