Opioids are important endogenous ligands that exist in both invertebrates and vertebrates and signal by activation of opioid receptors to produce analgesia and reward or pleasure. The μ-opioid receptor is the best known of the opioid receptors and mediates the acute analgesic effects of opiates, while the δ-opioid receptor (DOR) has been less well studied and has been linked to effects that follow from chronic use of opiates such as stress, inflammation and anxiety. Recently, DORs have been shown to play an essential role in emotions and increasing evidence points to a role in learning actions and outcomes. The process of learning and memory in addiction has been proposed to involve strengthening of specific brain circuits when a drug is pa...
Opioids are the most potent analgesics in clinical use; however, their powerful rewarding properties...
Morphine induces dopamine release in the caudate putamen (CPu), which promotes stereotyped behavior ...
BACKGROUND: Drugs of dependence cause dopamine release in the rat striatum. Human neuroimaging studi...
Opioids are important endogenous ligands that exist in both invertebrates and vertebrates and signal...
First Online: 30 December 2016 PubMed ID: 28035528 Book DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-95133-1International ...
International audienceAddiction is characterized by altered reward processing, disrupted emotional r...
The opioid receptor system has been shown, through various lines of evidence, to be involved in pain...
The delta opioid receptor (DOPr), whilst not the primary target of clinically used opioids, is invol...
International audienceThe roles of opioid receptors in pain and addiction have been extensively stud...
Drug addiction is a compulsive behavioral abnormality. In spite of pharmacologic and psychosocial tr...
The dopaminergic and opioid peptide systems interact in many nuclei of the brain. In the striatum, d...
Opioid abuse and addiction have become a global pandemic, posing tremendous health and social burden...
While primarily studied for its role in analgesia and reward processing, the δ-opioid receptor (DOPr...
International audienceThe opioid system consists of three receptors, mu, delta, and kappa, which are...
Opioids such as heroin are highly addictive illicit drugs. The μ opioid receptor (MOR) plays a centr...
Opioids are the most potent analgesics in clinical use; however, their powerful rewarding properties...
Morphine induces dopamine release in the caudate putamen (CPu), which promotes stereotyped behavior ...
BACKGROUND: Drugs of dependence cause dopamine release in the rat striatum. Human neuroimaging studi...
Opioids are important endogenous ligands that exist in both invertebrates and vertebrates and signal...
First Online: 30 December 2016 PubMed ID: 28035528 Book DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-95133-1International ...
International audienceAddiction is characterized by altered reward processing, disrupted emotional r...
The opioid receptor system has been shown, through various lines of evidence, to be involved in pain...
The delta opioid receptor (DOPr), whilst not the primary target of clinically used opioids, is invol...
International audienceThe roles of opioid receptors in pain and addiction have been extensively stud...
Drug addiction is a compulsive behavioral abnormality. In spite of pharmacologic and psychosocial tr...
The dopaminergic and opioid peptide systems interact in many nuclei of the brain. In the striatum, d...
Opioid abuse and addiction have become a global pandemic, posing tremendous health and social burden...
While primarily studied for its role in analgesia and reward processing, the δ-opioid receptor (DOPr...
International audienceThe opioid system consists of three receptors, mu, delta, and kappa, which are...
Opioids such as heroin are highly addictive illicit drugs. The μ opioid receptor (MOR) plays a centr...
Opioids are the most potent analgesics in clinical use; however, their powerful rewarding properties...
Morphine induces dopamine release in the caudate putamen (CPu), which promotes stereotyped behavior ...
BACKGROUND: Drugs of dependence cause dopamine release in the rat striatum. Human neuroimaging studi...