نتایج جستجو برای: oprm1 gene

تعداد نتایج: 1141821  

Journal: :Alcohol and alcoholism 2015
P Pfeifer M Sariyar T Eggermann K Zerres I Vernaleken O Tüscher C Fehr

AIMS A link between alcohol use disorders (AUD) and impulsivity is well established. As there is evidence for the heritability of AUD, the investigation of the underlying genetic disposition for both conditions is an important issue. An association between AUD and a coding single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) (rs1799971 encoding an Asn40Asp amino acid substitution, A118G) within the µ-opioid re...

Babaei, Parvin, Kazemi Nezhad, Seyed Reza, Keshavarz, Parvaneh, Mohammad Alizadeh, Maedeh,

Background: Addiction is a polygenic disorder caused by genetic and environmental factors. The opioid material can act as an epigenetic element, like DNA methylation. The present study aimed to examine the effect of epigenetic drugs such as nicotine, morphine, methadone, and buprenorphine on the methylation of two CpG sites in promoter of Oprm1 gene in male Wistar rats. Materials & Methods: In...

Journal: :Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP 2008
Hack Sun Choi Kyu Young Song Cheol Kyu Hwang Chun Sung Kim Ping-Yee Law Li-Na Wei Horace H. Loh

The pharmacological actions of morphine and morphine-like drugs such as heroin are mediated primarily through the mu opioid receptor. Previously a single strand DNA element of the mouse mu opioid receptor gene (Oprm1) proximal promoter was found to be important for regulating Oprm1 in neuronal cells. To identify proteins binding to the single strand DNA element as potential regulators for Oprm1...

2017
Vidya Chidambaran Xue Zhang Lisa J Martin Lili Ding Matthew T Weirauch Kristie Geisler Bobbie L Stubbeman Senthilkumar Sadhasivam Hong Ji

INTRODUCTION The perioperative pain experience shows great interindividual variability and is difficult to predict. The mu-1 opioid receptor gene (OPRM1) is known to play an important role in opioid-pain pathways. Since deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) methylation is a potent repressor of gene expression, DNA methylation was evaluated at the OPRM1 promoter, as a predictor of preoperative, acute, and...

Journal: :Alcohol and alcoholism 2012
Sara Pieters Carmen S Van Der Zwaluw Haske Van Der Vorst Reinout W Wiers Hubert Smeets Ellen Lambrichs William J Burk Rutger C M E Engels

AIMS The main aim of the study was to test the moderating effect of two genetic polymorphisms, one in the dopamine D2 receptor gene (DRD2) and one in the mu-opioid receptor gene (OPRM1), on the link between parental rule-setting and adolescent alcohol use. METHODS A total of 214 adolescents (M(age )=13.7, 44.9% male) provided saliva samples and completed survey items describing alcohol use an...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Katarina Drakenberg Andrej Nikoshkov Monika Cs Horváth Pernilla Fagergren Anna Gharibyan Kati Saarelainen Sadia Rahman Ingrid Nylander Georgy Bakalkin Jovan Rajs Eva Keller Yasmin L Hurd

Mu opioid receptors are critical for heroin dependence, and A118G SNP of the mu opioid receptor gene (OPRM1) has been linked with heroin abuse. In our population of European Caucasians (n = 118), approximately 90% of 118G allelic carriers were heroin users. Postmortem brain analyses showed the OPRM1 genotype associated with transcription, translation, and processing of the human striatal opioid...

2012
Daniel T Barratt Janet K Coller Richard Hallinan Andrew Byrne Jason M White David JR Foster Andrew A Somogyi

BACKGROUND Genetic variability in ABCB1, encoding the P-glycoprotein efflux transporter, has been linked to altered methadone maintenance treatment dose requirements. However, subsequent studies have indicated that additional environmental or genetic factors may confound ABCB1 pharmacogenetics in different methadone maintenance treatment settings. There is evidence that genetic variability in O...

2010
Kyu Young Song Chun Sung Kim Cheol Kyu Hwang Hack Sun Choi Ping-Yee Law Li-Na Wei Horace H Loh

Mu opioid receptor (MOR) is the main site of interaction for major clinical analgesics, particularly morphine. MOR expression is regulated at the transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels. However, the protein expression of the MOR gene is relatively low and the translational control of MOR gene has not been well studied. The 5'-untranslated region (UTR) of the human MOR (OPRM1) mRNA cont...

2014
Chi T. Viet Dongmin Dang Yi Ye Kentaro Ono Ronald R. Campbell Brian L. Schmidt

Purpose: In this study, we evaluated the analgesic potential of demethylating drugs on oral cancer pain. Althoughdemethylating drugs could affect expressionofmany genes,we focused on themu-opioid receptor (OPRM1) gene pathway, because of its role in pain processing. We determined the antinociceptive effect of OPRM1 re-expression in a mouse oral cancer model. Experimental Design: Using a mouse o...

2015
Eduardo Javier López Soto Cecilia Inés Catanesi

Several single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the Mu Opioid Receptor gene (OPRM1) have been identified and associated with a wide variety of clinical phenotypes related both to pain sensitivity and analgesic requirements. The A118G and other potentially functional OPRM1 SNPs show significant differences in their allele distributions among populations. However, they have not been properly ad...

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