نتایج جستجو برای: sigma opioid receptor

تعداد نتایج: 634477  

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2008
Christine Börner Jürgen Kraus Andrea Bedini Burkhart Schraven Volker Höllt

Opiates function as immunomodulators, partly by their effects on T cells. Opioids act via mu-, delta-, and kappa-opioid receptors, among which the mu-type is of particular interest, because morphine-like opioids preferentially bind to it. Here we report that mu-opioid receptor mRNA was induced after CD3/28-mediated activation of primary human T lymphocytes and Jurkat T cells, neither of which e...

Journal: :Cancer research 2004
Barbara A Spruce Lorna A Campbell Niall McTavish Michelle A Cooper M Virginia L Appleyard Mary O'Neill Jacqueline Howie Jayne Samson Stephen Watt Karen Murray Doris McLean Nick R Leslie Stephen T Safrany Michelle J Ferguson John A Peters Alan R Prescott Gary Box Angela Hayes Bernard Nutley Florence Raynaud C Peter Downes Jeremy J Lambert Alastair M Thompson Suzanne Eccles

The acquisition of resistance to apoptosis, the cell's intrinsic suicide program, is essential for cancers to arise and progress and is a major reason behind treatment failures. We show in this article that small molecule antagonists of the sigma-1 receptor inhibit tumor cell survival to reveal caspase-dependent apoptosis. sigma antagonist-mediated caspase activation and cell death are substant...

Journal: :Methods in molecular medicine 2003
Deepak R Thakker Hatice Z Ozsoy Kelly M Standifer

1 Molecular Cloning of Opioid Receptors by cDNA Library Screening Ying-Xian Pan ......................................................................................... 3 2 Expression of Opioid Receptors in Mammalian Cell Lines Ying-Xian Pan ....................................................................................... 17 3 Assessing Opioid Regulation of Adenylyl Cyclase Activity in I...

2000
JOON HUH GARRETT J. GROSS HIROSHI NAGASE BRUCE T. LIANG Garrett J. Gross Hiroshi Nagase

Huh, Joon, Garrett J. Gross, Hiroshi Nagase, and Bruce T. Liang. Protection of cardiac myocytes via d1-opioid receptors, protein kinase C, and mitochondrial KATP channels. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 280: H377–H383, 2001.—The objective of the present study was to investigate the role of d1-opioid receptors in mediating cardioprotection in isolated chick cardiac myocytes and to investigate w...

2016
Jamie H. Rose Anushree N. Karkhanis Rong Chen Dominic Gioia Marcelo F. Lopez Howard C. Becker Brian A. McCool Sara R. Jones

BACKGROUND Chronic ethanol exposure reduces dopamine transmission in the nucleus accumbens, which may contribute to the negative affective symptoms associated with ethanol withdrawal. Kappa opioid receptors have been implicated in withdrawal-induced excessive drinking and anxiety-like behaviors and are known to inhibit dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens. The effects of chronic ethanol ex...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1999
M E Ganapathy P D Prasad W Huang P Seth F H Leibach V Ganapathy

The sigma binding site present in the Jurkat human T lymphocyte cell line was investigated. Jurkat cell membranes were found to have a single saturable binding site for [3H]haloperidol, a sigma ligand (dissociation constant, 3.9 +/- 0.3 nM). The binding of [3H]haloperidol was inhibited by several sigma ligands. Northern analysis and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction provided evide...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 1997
C E Spivak C L Beglan B K Seidleck L D Hirshbein C J Blaschak G R Uhl C K Surratt

The mu-opioid receptor is the principal site of action in the brain by which morphine, other opiate drugs of abuse, and endogenous opioid peptides effect analgesia and alter mood. A member of the seven-transmembrane domain (TM) G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) superfamily, the mu-opioid receptor modulates ion channels and second messenger effectors in an opioid agonist-dependent fashion that i...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Sunil Kumar Umesh Rai

This in vitro study of the wall lizard Hemidactylus flaviviridis demonstrates the role of the opioid peptide dynorphin A((1-17)) [dyn A((1-17))] in the regulation of the phagocytic activity of splenic phagocytes. Dyn A((1-17)) in a concentration-dependent manner inhibited the phagocytic activity, and the maximum inhibition was recorded at a concentration of 10(-9) mol l(-1). To explore the rece...

Journal: :Haematologica 2015
Derek Vang Jinny A Paul Julia Nguyen Huy Tran Lucile Vincent Dennis Yasuda Nurulain T Zaveri Kalpna Gupta

Treatment of pain with morphine and its congeners in sickle cell anemia is suboptimal, warranting the need for analgesics devoid of side effects, addiction and tolerance liability. Small-molecule nociceptin opioid receptor ligands show analgesic efficacy in acute and chronic pain models. We show that AT-200, a high affinity nociceptin opioid receptor agonist with low efficacy at the mu opioid r...

2012
Mathieu Verbeken Sofie Stalmans Evelien Wynendaele Nathalie Bracke Bert Gevaert Kathelijne Peremans Ingeborg Polis Christian Burvenich Bart De Spiegeleer

The opioid receptors (ORs) are known to be distributed widely in the central nervous system (CNS) and in peripheral sensory and autonomic nerves. Activation of ORs by endogenous and exogenous ligands results in a multitude of physiological functions and behaviors, e.g. pain and analgesia, stress and social status, tolerance and dependence, learning and memory, eating and drinking, and many more...

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