Background/PurposeMicroglia have a crucial role in maintaining neuronal homeostasis in the central nervous system. Immune factors released from microglia have important roles in nociceptive signal transduction. Activation of microglia seems to be a shared mechanism in pathological pain and morphine tolerance because pharmacological attenuation of microglia activation provides satisfactory management in both situations.MethodsIn the present study, we investigated the effect of 1nM (+)-naloxone, which is not an opioid receptor antagonist, on morphine-induced activation of microglia EOC13.31 cells.ResultsOur results showed that 1μM morphine enhanced microglia activation and migration, decreased α-tubulin acetylation, and induced heat shock pro...
BackgroundThe development of analgesic tolerance following chronic morphine administration can be a ...
Background/purposeAs known, long-term morphine infusion leads to tolerance. We previously demonstrat...
Chronic morphine causes the mu opioid receptor (MOR) to switch its coupling from Gi/o to Gs, resulti...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: In this study, we examined the effects of ultra-low dose naloxone on the ant...
Morphine-3-glucoronide (M3G) is a major morphine metabolite detected in cerebrospinal fluid of human...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Glutamate homeostasis and microglia activation play an important role in the...
Pain after disease/damage of the nervous system is predominantly treated with opioids, but without e...
Development of tolerance is a well known pharmacological characteristic of opioids and a major clini...
[[abstract]]Midbrain periaqueductal gray (PAG) and spinal cord dorsal horn are major action sites of...
Abstract Background Long-term use of morphine induces analgesic tolerance, which limits its clinical...
AbstractProlonged exposure to an opioid induces hyperalgesia and tolerance, which negatively affect ...
An inflammatory response in the CNS mediated by activation of microglia is a key event in the early ...
Tolerance to morphine antinociception hinders its long-term use in clinical practice. Interaction be...
Abstract Background The development of analgesic tolerance following chronic morphine administration...
AbstractNeuropathic pain is often insensitive to morphine. Our previous study has demonstrated that ...
BackgroundThe development of analgesic tolerance following chronic morphine administration can be a ...
Background/purposeAs known, long-term morphine infusion leads to tolerance. We previously demonstrat...
Chronic morphine causes the mu opioid receptor (MOR) to switch its coupling from Gi/o to Gs, resulti...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: In this study, we examined the effects of ultra-low dose naloxone on the ant...
Morphine-3-glucoronide (M3G) is a major morphine metabolite detected in cerebrospinal fluid of human...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Glutamate homeostasis and microglia activation play an important role in the...
Pain after disease/damage of the nervous system is predominantly treated with opioids, but without e...
Development of tolerance is a well known pharmacological characteristic of opioids and a major clini...
[[abstract]]Midbrain periaqueductal gray (PAG) and spinal cord dorsal horn are major action sites of...
Abstract Background Long-term use of morphine induces analgesic tolerance, which limits its clinical...
AbstractProlonged exposure to an opioid induces hyperalgesia and tolerance, which negatively affect ...
An inflammatory response in the CNS mediated by activation of microglia is a key event in the early ...
Tolerance to morphine antinociception hinders its long-term use in clinical practice. Interaction be...
Abstract Background The development of analgesic tolerance following chronic morphine administration...
AbstractNeuropathic pain is often insensitive to morphine. Our previous study has demonstrated that ...
BackgroundThe development of analgesic tolerance following chronic morphine administration can be a ...
Background/purposeAs known, long-term morphine infusion leads to tolerance. We previously demonstrat...
Chronic morphine causes the mu opioid receptor (MOR) to switch its coupling from Gi/o to Gs, resulti...