نتایج جستجو برای: morphine antinociception tolerance

تعداد نتایج: 142066  

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2009
Tuomas O Lilius Pekka V Rauhala Oleg Kambur Eija A Kalso

BACKGROUND Opioid analgesics are effective in relieving chronic pain, but they have serious adverse effects, including development of tolerance and dependence. Ibudilast, an inhibitor of glial activation and cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases, has shown potential in the treatment of neuropathic pain and opioid withdrawal. Because glial cell activation could also be involved in the development...

2009
Michael M. Morgan Michelle D. Ashley Susan L. Ingram MacDonald J. Christie

Chronic morphine administration shifts delta-opioid receptors (DORs) from the cytoplasm to the plasma membrane. Given that microinjection of morphine into the PAG produces antinociception, it is hypothesized that the movement of DORs to the membrane will allow antinociception to the DOR agonist deltorphin II as a way to compensate for morphine tolerance. Tolerance was induced by twice daily inj...

Journal: :Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals 2000
M T Smith C K Nielsen M Y Lim-Fraser A W Wright M Lau

Chloramphenicol, an in vitro inhibitor of the glucuronidation of morphine to its putative antianalgesic metabolite, morphine-3-glucuronide (M3G), was coadministered with morphine in adult male Sprague-Dawley rats to determine whether it inhibited the in vivo metabolism of morphine to M3G, thereby enhancing morphine antinociception and/or delaying the development of antinociceptive tolerance. Pa...

Journal: :Japanese journal of pharmacology 1994
A F Rahman M Takahashi H Kaneto

Pain associated-anxiety induced by formalin, which resulted in a significant delay in the development of tolerance to morphine antinociception, failed to prevent the development of physical dependence as evidenced by naloxone challenge. Dependence also developed in mice rendered tolerant to morphine. Thus, the development of morphine dependence was observed in the absence and presence of tolera...

2014
Michael M. Morgan Rachel A. Reid Kimber A. Saville

Functionally selective signaling appears to contribute to the variability in mechanisms that underlie tolerance to the antinociceptive effects of opioids. The present study tested this hypothesis by examining the contribution of G protein-coupled receptor kinase (GRK)/Protein kinase C (PKC) and C-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) activation on both the expression and development of tolerance to morph...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2010
T-L Nguyen Y-S Nam S-Y Lee H-C Kim C-G Jang

BACKGROUND Repeated morphine treatment has been shown to induce transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1 (TRPV1) expression in the spinal cord, dorsal root ganglion (DRG), and sciatic nerve of a rat model. Increased TRPV1 expression may therefore play a role in morphine tolerance. In this study, we evaluated the hypothesis that blockage of TRPV1 may be useful as an adjunctive pain manageme...

2015
T O Lilius V Jokinen M S Neuvonen M Niemi E A Kalso P V Rauhala

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The effects of ketamine in attenuating morphine tolerance have been suggested to result from a pharmacodynamic interaction. We studied whether ketamine might increase brain morphine concentrations in acute coadministration, in morphine tolerance and morphine withdrawal. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH Morphine minipumps (6 mg·day(-1) ) induced tolerance during 5 days in Sprague-D...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2001
S M South A W Wright M Lau L E Mather M T Smith

This study investigated possible sex-related differences in levels of antinociception and the rate of development of tolerance to the antinociceptive effects following prolonged (48 h) intravenous (i.v.) morphine administration in the rat. Groups of adult intact male, castrated male, female, and testosterone-pretreated female Sprague-Dawley rats received prolonged (48 h) infusions of i.v. morph...

Journal: :European journal of pharmacology 2007
Paul A Smith Dana E Selley Laura J Sim-Selley Sandra P Welch

Morphine and delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) produce antinociception via mu opioid and cannabinoid CB1 receptors, respectively, located in central nervous system (CNS) regions including periaqueductal gray and spinal cord. Chronic treatment with morphine or THC produces antinociceptive tolerance and cellular adaptations that include receptor desensitization. Previous studies have shown that a...

2010
Merab G. Tsagareli Nana Tsiklauri Gulnazi Gurtskaia Ivliane Nozadze Elene Abzianidze

Aim: Repeated microinjections of non-opioid analgesics into the midbrain periaqueductal gray matter and rostral ventro-medial medulla induce antinociception with development of tolerance. Antinociception following systemic administration of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (N SAIDs) also exhibit tolerance. Presently our aim was to investigate the development of tolerance to the antinocicep...

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