Cancer patients in pain require high doses of opioids and quickly become opioid-tolerant. Previous studies have shown that chronic cancer pain as well as high-dose opioid use lead to mu-opioid receptor downregulation. In this study we explore downregulation of the mu-opioid receptor gene (OPRM1), as a mechanism for opioid tolerance in the setting of opioid use for cancer pain. We demonstrate in a cohort of 84 cancer patients that high-dose opioid use correlates with OPRM1 hypermethylation in peripheral leukocytes of these patients. We then reverse-translate our clinical findings by creating a mouse cancer pain model; we create opioid tolerance in the mouse cancer model to mimic opioid tolerance in the cancer patients. Using this model we de...
Endogenous opioids acting at μ-opioid receptors (MOPR) mediate many biological functions. Pharmacolo...
Recent epidemiologic studies implying differences in cancer recurrence based on anesthetic regimens ...
Mu-opioid receptor (MOPr) mediates several functions including pain transmission, respiration, cardi...
Cancer pain creates a poor quality of life for cancer patients. Chroniccancer pain is a major public...
A subset of the population receiving opioids for the treatment of acute and chronic clinical pain de...
Purpose: Patients treated with opioid drugs for cancer pain experience different relief responses, r...
Aim: Exposure to opioids has been associated with epigenetic effects. Studies in rodents suggested a...
PMC5583172Opiates are potent analgesics but their clinical use is limited by side effects including ...
Background: Glial cells in the central nervous system play a key role in neuroinflammation and subse...
Opioids are some of the most efficacious analgesics used in humans. Prolonged administration of opio...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women worldwide. Short--term post--surgical re...
The number of cancer patients in the world is increasing mainly because of ageing populations. In de...
Recent epidemiologic studies implying differences in cancer recurrence based on anesthetic regimens ...
Endogenous opioids acting at μ-opioid receptors (MOPR) mediate many biological functions. Pharmacolo...
Abstract Structure-dependent μ-opioid receptor (MOR) ac-tivity is an important element in cancer opi...
Endogenous opioids acting at μ-opioid receptors (MOPR) mediate many biological functions. Pharmacolo...
Recent epidemiologic studies implying differences in cancer recurrence based on anesthetic regimens ...
Mu-opioid receptor (MOPr) mediates several functions including pain transmission, respiration, cardi...
Cancer pain creates a poor quality of life for cancer patients. Chroniccancer pain is a major public...
A subset of the population receiving opioids for the treatment of acute and chronic clinical pain de...
Purpose: Patients treated with opioid drugs for cancer pain experience different relief responses, r...
Aim: Exposure to opioids has been associated with epigenetic effects. Studies in rodents suggested a...
PMC5583172Opiates are potent analgesics but their clinical use is limited by side effects including ...
Background: Glial cells in the central nervous system play a key role in neuroinflammation and subse...
Opioids are some of the most efficacious analgesics used in humans. Prolonged administration of opio...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women worldwide. Short--term post--surgical re...
The number of cancer patients in the world is increasing mainly because of ageing populations. In de...
Recent epidemiologic studies implying differences in cancer recurrence based on anesthetic regimens ...
Endogenous opioids acting at μ-opioid receptors (MOPR) mediate many biological functions. Pharmacolo...
Abstract Structure-dependent μ-opioid receptor (MOR) ac-tivity is an important element in cancer opi...
Endogenous opioids acting at μ-opioid receptors (MOPR) mediate many biological functions. Pharmacolo...
Recent epidemiologic studies implying differences in cancer recurrence based on anesthetic regimens ...
Mu-opioid receptor (MOPr) mediates several functions including pain transmission, respiration, cardi...