Analgesic design and evaluation has been driven by the desire to create high affinity, high selectivity MOP (mu;µ) agonists. Such ligands are the mainstay of current clinical practice and include morphine and fentanyl. Advances in this sphere have come from designing pharmacokinetic advantage; rapid metabolism for remifentanil. These produce analgesia but also the adverse effect profile that currently defines this drug class; namely ventilatory depression, tolerance and abuse liability. The MOP receptor is part of a family and there are significant functional interactions between other members of the family (DOP;delta;δ, KOP;kappa;κ and NOP;nociceptin/orphanin FQ). Experimentally MOP agonism and DOP antagonism produced antinociception (anim...
Most clinical opioids produce analgesia through the Mu Opioid Receptor (MOR) providing the only effe...
The μ opioid receptor (MOP) is the main therapeutic target for the most clinically useful class of a...
BACKGROUND: While producing good-quality analgesia, µ-opioid (MOP) receptor activation produces a nu...
Analgesic design and evaluation has been driven by the desire to create high affinity, high selectiv...
Is the search for more highly selective MOP (mu; µ) receptor ligands over ? Do we need more morphine...
Achieving effective pain management is one of the major challenges associated with modern day medici...
Opioid receptors are currently classified as mu (mu: mOP), delta (delta: dOP), kappa (kappa: kOP) wi...
Opioids are the mainstay of pain management. Their use comes with side effects such as respiratory d...
Opioid receptors are currently classified as mu (mu: mOP), delta (delta: dOP), kappa (kappa: kOP) wi...
Pain is one of the most common medical ailments experienced worldwide, affecting roughly 20% of the ...
IntroductionOpioids acting at the MOP(mu:µ) receptor produce analgesia but also side-effects. There ...
Opioids such as morphine-acting at the mu opioid receptor-are the mainstay for treatment of moderate...
Opioids are considered mainstay treatments for acute and terminal pain. In recent decades, however, ...
Background: Opioid analgesics are the most effective drugs for the treatment of moderate to severe p...
Opioid analgesics are a critical class of medications, with severe side effects such as lethal respi...
Most clinical opioids produce analgesia through the Mu Opioid Receptor (MOR) providing the only effe...
The μ opioid receptor (MOP) is the main therapeutic target for the most clinically useful class of a...
BACKGROUND: While producing good-quality analgesia, µ-opioid (MOP) receptor activation produces a nu...
Analgesic design and evaluation has been driven by the desire to create high affinity, high selectiv...
Is the search for more highly selective MOP (mu; µ) receptor ligands over ? Do we need more morphine...
Achieving effective pain management is one of the major challenges associated with modern day medici...
Opioid receptors are currently classified as mu (mu: mOP), delta (delta: dOP), kappa (kappa: kOP) wi...
Opioids are the mainstay of pain management. Their use comes with side effects such as respiratory d...
Opioid receptors are currently classified as mu (mu: mOP), delta (delta: dOP), kappa (kappa: kOP) wi...
Pain is one of the most common medical ailments experienced worldwide, affecting roughly 20% of the ...
IntroductionOpioids acting at the MOP(mu:µ) receptor produce analgesia but also side-effects. There ...
Opioids such as morphine-acting at the mu opioid receptor-are the mainstay for treatment of moderate...
Opioids are considered mainstay treatments for acute and terminal pain. In recent decades, however, ...
Background: Opioid analgesics are the most effective drugs for the treatment of moderate to severe p...
Opioid analgesics are a critical class of medications, with severe side effects such as lethal respi...
Most clinical opioids produce analgesia through the Mu Opioid Receptor (MOR) providing the only effe...
The μ opioid receptor (MOP) is the main therapeutic target for the most clinically useful class of a...
BACKGROUND: While producing good-quality analgesia, µ-opioid (MOP) receptor activation produces a nu...