ABSTRACT The opioid peptide dynorphin has been demonstrated to be both nociceptive and antinociceptive. This article will review the potential mechanisms through which dynorphin contributes to spinally mediated nociception. Specifically, we will examine the interaction of dynorphin with multiple sites on the NMDA receptor complex. Dynorphin-induced opioid activity is generally inhibitory, with a tendency to impede nociceptive signals and serve in a neuroprotective capacity. In contrast, dynorphin's interaction with multiple sites on the NMDA receptor complex produces excitatory responses resulting in nociceptive and even toxic effects. Thus, it is hypothesized that dynorphin has both physiological and pathological roles in acute and ch...
Release of endogenous dynorphin opioids within the spinal cord after partial sciatic nerve ligation ...
AbstractDespite many advances, our understanding of the involvement of prodynorphin systems in the d...
Pain after disease/damage of the nervous system is predominantly treated with opioids, but without e...
The hypothesis of this dissertation is that peripheral nerve injury will elevate dynorphin in the sp...
Consequences of injury to peripheral nerves and opioid tolerance share features including tactile an...
Dynorphin A (Dyn A) is an endogenous opioid peptide that produces neuroinhibitory (antinociceptive) ...
Dynorphin A is an endogenous peptide that can activate opioid receptors and bradykinin receptors; th...
The dynorphinergic system is involved in pain transmission at spinal level, where dynorphin exerts a...
Peripheral nerve injury can result in long-lasting, abnormal pain states referred to as neuropathic ...
In the clinical setting, chronic administration of high doses of systemic morphine may result in neu...
AbstractTissue or nerve injury can dramatically alter the transmission of sensory stimuli by spinal ...
Endogenous opioid peptides a -neoendorphin, dynorphin A (Dyn A), dynorphin B (Dyn B) and big dynorph...
Intrathecal injection of dynorphin or des-Tyr-dynorphin fragments, which do not bind to opioid recep...
Spinocerebellar ataxia type 23 (SCA23) is caused by missense mutations in prodynorphin, encoding the...
Clinical studies have reported lower effectivity of opioid drugs in therapy of neuropathic pain. The...
Release of endogenous dynorphin opioids within the spinal cord after partial sciatic nerve ligation ...
AbstractDespite many advances, our understanding of the involvement of prodynorphin systems in the d...
Pain after disease/damage of the nervous system is predominantly treated with opioids, but without e...
The hypothesis of this dissertation is that peripheral nerve injury will elevate dynorphin in the sp...
Consequences of injury to peripheral nerves and opioid tolerance share features including tactile an...
Dynorphin A (Dyn A) is an endogenous opioid peptide that produces neuroinhibitory (antinociceptive) ...
Dynorphin A is an endogenous peptide that can activate opioid receptors and bradykinin receptors; th...
The dynorphinergic system is involved in pain transmission at spinal level, where dynorphin exerts a...
Peripheral nerve injury can result in long-lasting, abnormal pain states referred to as neuropathic ...
In the clinical setting, chronic administration of high doses of systemic morphine may result in neu...
AbstractTissue or nerve injury can dramatically alter the transmission of sensory stimuli by spinal ...
Endogenous opioid peptides a -neoendorphin, dynorphin A (Dyn A), dynorphin B (Dyn B) and big dynorph...
Intrathecal injection of dynorphin or des-Tyr-dynorphin fragments, which do not bind to opioid recep...
Spinocerebellar ataxia type 23 (SCA23) is caused by missense mutations in prodynorphin, encoding the...
Clinical studies have reported lower effectivity of opioid drugs in therapy of neuropathic pain. The...
Release of endogenous dynorphin opioids within the spinal cord after partial sciatic nerve ligation ...
AbstractDespite many advances, our understanding of the involvement of prodynorphin systems in the d...
Pain after disease/damage of the nervous system is predominantly treated with opioids, but without e...