An in vivo fluorescent deltorphin (Fluo-DLT) internalization assay was used to assess the distribution and regulation of pharmacologically available delta opioid receptors (deltaORs) in the rat lumbar (L4-5) spinal cord. Under basal conditions, intrathecal injection of Fluo-DLT resulted in the labeling of numerous deltaOR-internalizing neurons throughout dorsal and ventral horns. The distribution and number of Fluo-DLT-labeled perikaryal profiles were consistent with that of deltaOR-expressing neurons, as revealed by in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry, suggesting that a large proportion of these cells was responsive to intrathecally administered deltaOR agonists. Pretreatment of rats with morphine for 48 hr resulted in a selecti...
It is not clear whether primary afferent neurons express functional cell-surface opioid receptors. W...
This study was undertaken to examine the antinociceptive role of mu, delta and kappa opiate receptor...
Previous studies from our laboratory have demonstrated that both chronic inflammatory pain, induced ...
Opioid receptors are known to undergo complex regulatory changes in response to ligand exposure. In ...
We recently demonstrated that prolonged treatment with morphine increases the antinociceptive potenc...
We previously showed that prolonged morphine treatment and chronic inflammation both enhanced delta ...
Opioid drugs acting at the mu opioid receptor (muOR), such as morphine, represent the most commonly...
Previous studies have demonstrated that prolonged morphine treatment in vivo induces the translocati...
Pharmacological and physiological evidence supports a role for delta (delta) opioid receptors in the...
The Mu and Delta opioid receptors (MOR & DOR) have been shown to undergo complex regulatory changes ...
Aim of Investigation: Sensory neurons of the dorsal root ganglia (DRG) are heterogeneous in order to...
The binding, internalization, and trafficking of the fluorescently labeled opioid peptides Fluo-derm...
Neuropathic (NP) pain is a debilitating chronic pain disorder considered by some to be inherently re...
Evidence from behavioral studies suggests that the process of weaning activates the development of a...
The opioid receptor family is comprised of three members: mu, delta and kappa, all of which are G p...
It is not clear whether primary afferent neurons express functional cell-surface opioid receptors. W...
This study was undertaken to examine the antinociceptive role of mu, delta and kappa opiate receptor...
Previous studies from our laboratory have demonstrated that both chronic inflammatory pain, induced ...
Opioid receptors are known to undergo complex regulatory changes in response to ligand exposure. In ...
We recently demonstrated that prolonged treatment with morphine increases the antinociceptive potenc...
We previously showed that prolonged morphine treatment and chronic inflammation both enhanced delta ...
Opioid drugs acting at the mu opioid receptor (muOR), such as morphine, represent the most commonly...
Previous studies have demonstrated that prolonged morphine treatment in vivo induces the translocati...
Pharmacological and physiological evidence supports a role for delta (delta) opioid receptors in the...
The Mu and Delta opioid receptors (MOR & DOR) have been shown to undergo complex regulatory changes ...
Aim of Investigation: Sensory neurons of the dorsal root ganglia (DRG) are heterogeneous in order to...
The binding, internalization, and trafficking of the fluorescently labeled opioid peptides Fluo-derm...
Neuropathic (NP) pain is a debilitating chronic pain disorder considered by some to be inherently re...
Evidence from behavioral studies suggests that the process of weaning activates the development of a...
The opioid receptor family is comprised of three members: mu, delta and kappa, all of which are G p...
It is not clear whether primary afferent neurons express functional cell-surface opioid receptors. W...
This study was undertaken to examine the antinociceptive role of mu, delta and kappa opiate receptor...
Previous studies from our laboratory have demonstrated that both chronic inflammatory pain, induced ...