Background Leukocytes containing opioid peptides locally control inflammatory pain. In the early phase of complete Freund’s adjuvant (CFA)-induced hind paw inflammation, formyl peptides (derived e.g. from Mycobacterium butyricum) trigger the release of opioid peptides from neutrophils contributing to tonic basal antinociception. In the later phase we hypothesized that toll-like-receptor-(TLR)-4 activation of monocytes/macrophages triggers opioid peptide release and thereby stimulates peripheral opioid-dependent antinociception. Results In Wistar rats with CFA hind paw inflammation in the later inflammatory phase (48–96 h) systemic leukocyte depletion by cyclophosphamide (CTX) or locally injected naloxone (NLX) further decreased mec...
Morphine-3-glucoronide (M3G) is a major morphine metabolite detected in cerebrospinal fluid of human...
In inflammation, leucocytes containing opioid peptides migrate into the tissue. Opioid peptides can ...
Spinal cord microglial toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) has been implicated in enhancing neuropathic pain...
Opioid-induced proinflammatory glial activation modulates wide-ranging aspects of opioid pharmacolog...
Accumulating evidence indicates that microglial TLR2 and TLR4 play a significant role in nociception...
Mechanisms of endogenous pain control are significant. Increasing studies have clearly produced evid...
Long term opioid treatment results in hyperalgesia and tolerance, which is a troublesome phenomenon ...
In inflammation, pain is regulated by a balance of pro- and analgesic mediators. Analgesic mediators...
Background: Opioid-containing leukocytes migrate to peripheral sites of inflammation. On exposure to...
Peripheral immune cell-mediated analgesia in inflammation is an important endogenous mechanism of pa...
1. Recent findings have suggested a significant involvement of the immune system in the control of p...
Peripheral mechanisms of endogenous pain control are significant. In peripheral inflamed tissue, an ...
Abstract Background Multiple adverse events are associated with the use of morphine for the treatmen...
One of the fundamental mechanisms whereby the innate immune system coordinates inflammatory signal t...
<div><p>Glial activation via Toll-like receptor (TLR) signaling has been shown in animals to play an...
Morphine-3-glucoronide (M3G) is a major morphine metabolite detected in cerebrospinal fluid of human...
In inflammation, leucocytes containing opioid peptides migrate into the tissue. Opioid peptides can ...
Spinal cord microglial toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) has been implicated in enhancing neuropathic pain...
Opioid-induced proinflammatory glial activation modulates wide-ranging aspects of opioid pharmacolog...
Accumulating evidence indicates that microglial TLR2 and TLR4 play a significant role in nociception...
Mechanisms of endogenous pain control are significant. Increasing studies have clearly produced evid...
Long term opioid treatment results in hyperalgesia and tolerance, which is a troublesome phenomenon ...
In inflammation, pain is regulated by a balance of pro- and analgesic mediators. Analgesic mediators...
Background: Opioid-containing leukocytes migrate to peripheral sites of inflammation. On exposure to...
Peripheral immune cell-mediated analgesia in inflammation is an important endogenous mechanism of pa...
1. Recent findings have suggested a significant involvement of the immune system in the control of p...
Peripheral mechanisms of endogenous pain control are significant. In peripheral inflamed tissue, an ...
Abstract Background Multiple adverse events are associated with the use of morphine for the treatmen...
One of the fundamental mechanisms whereby the innate immune system coordinates inflammatory signal t...
<div><p>Glial activation via Toll-like receptor (TLR) signaling has been shown in animals to play an...
Morphine-3-glucoronide (M3G) is a major morphine metabolite detected in cerebrospinal fluid of human...
In inflammation, leucocytes containing opioid peptides migrate into the tissue. Opioid peptides can ...
Spinal cord microglial toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) has been implicated in enhancing neuropathic pain...