نتایج جستجو برای: oprm1 gene

تعداد نتایج: 1141821  

2009
Janet K Coller Julia Beardsley James Bignold Yibai Li Florence Merg Thomas Sullivan Timothy C Cox Andrew A Somogyi

Mu opioid receptor (OPRM1) gene variants, particularly the common A118G single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), are among the most frequently studied candidate genes associated with opioid dependence. However, despite numerous case-control studies and meta-analyses, no definitive conclusion has been reached regarding the association of the A118G SNP and risk of developing opioid dependence. This ...

2012
HIROMICHI MATSUOKA TOKUZO ARAO CHIHIRO MAKIMURA MASAYUKI TAKEDA HIDEMI KIYOTA JUNJI TSURUTANI YOSHIHIKO FUJITA KAZUKO MATSUMOTO HIDEHARU KIMURA MASATOMO OTSUKA ATSUKO KOYAMA CHIYO K. IMAMURA YUSUKE TANIGAWARA TAKEHARU YAMANAKA KYOKO TANAKA KAZUTO NISHIO KAZUHIKO NAKAGAWA

Genetic differences in individuals with regard to opioid-receptor signaling create clinical difficulties for opioid treatment; consequently, useful pharmacodynamic and predictive biomarkers are needed. In this prospective study, we studied gene expression changes in peripheral blood leukocytes using a microarray and real-time RT-PCR analysis to identify pharmacodynamic biomarkers for monitoring...

2013
Beate Beer Robert Erb Marion Pavlic Hanno Ulmer Salvatore Giacomuzzi Yvonne Riemer Herbert Oberacher

It is becoming increasingly evident that genetic variants contribute to the development of opioid addiction. An elucidation of these genetic factors is crucial for a better understanding of this chronic disease and may help to develop novel therapeutic strategies. In recent years, several candidate genes were implicated in opioid dependence. However, most study findings have not been replicated...

Journal: :Oncology reports 2012
Hiromichi Matsuoka Tokuzo Arao Chihiro Makimura Masayuki Takeda Hidemi Kiyota Junji Tsurutani Yoshihiko Fujita Kazuko Matsumoto Hideharu Kimura Masatomo Otsuka Atsuko Koyama Chiyo K Imamura Yusuke Tanigawara Takeharu Yamanaka Kyoko Tanaka Kazuto Nishio Kazuhiko Nakagawa

Genetic differences in individuals with regard to opioid-receptor signaling create clinical difficulties for opioid treatment; consequently, useful pharmacodynamic and predictive biomarkers are needed. In this prospective study, we studied gene expression changes in peripheral blood leukocytes using a microarray and real-time RT-PCR analysis to id...

2016
Adrian Garcia-Concejo Ada Jimenez-Gonzalez Raquel E. Rodríguez

Since their discovery, miRNAs have emerged as a promising therapeutical approach in the treatment of several diseases, as demonstrated by miR-212 and its relation to addiction. Here we prove that the miR-212/132 cluster can be regulated by morphine, through the activation of mu opioid receptor (Oprm1). The molecular pathways triggered after morphine administration also induce changes in the lev...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2013
Xiao-Di Gong Jiong-Yi Wang Feng Liu Hai-Hua Yuan Wen-Ying Zhang Yue-Hui Guo Bin Jiang

BACKGROUNDS Polymorphisms of OPRM1 A118G and ABCB1 C3435T have been suggested to contribute to inter-individual variability regarding pain sensitivity, opioid usage, tolerance and dependence and incidence of adverse effects in patients with chronic pain. This study aimed to investigate the association of both two polymorphisms with opioid requirements in Chinese patients with cancer pain. MET...

2017
Shyh-Yuh Wei Li-Fen Chen Ming-Wei Lin Wei-Chi Li Intan Low Ching-Ju Yang Hsiang-Tai Chao Jen-Chuen Hsieh

The mu-opioid receptor (OPRM1) A118G polymorphism underpins different pain sensitivity and opioid-analgesic outcome with unclear effect on the descending pain modulatory system (DPMS). Primary dysmenorrhea (PDM), the most prevalent gynecological problem with clear painful and pain free conditions, serves as a good clinical model of spontaneous pain. The objective of this imaging genetics study ...

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