Narcotic analgestics: CNS sites and mechanisms of action as revealed by intracerebral injection techniques.
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Neuroimaging of the periaqueductal gray: state of the fieldAnalgesic Potential of Essential OilsLack of evidence for increased descending inhibition on the dorsal horn of the rat following periaqueductal grey morphine microinjectionsBrainstem control of cerebral blood flow and application to acute vasospasm following experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage.Deep brain stimulation of the periaqueductal gray releases endogenous opioids in humans.Painful stimuli evoke potentials recorded from the medial temporal lobe in humans.Effects of intrathecal carbenoxolone treatment on nociception and analgesia in rat.Central modulation of pain.The clinical assessment of analgesic drugs.Descending pain modulation and chronification of pain.Supraspinal administration of opioids with selectivity for mu-, delta- and kappa-opioid receptors produces analgesia in amphibians.Mu-opioid receptor modulation of calcium channel current in periaqueductal grey neurons from C57B16/J mice and mutant mice lacking MOR-1.Exploring the neuroimmunopharmacology of opioids: an integrative review of mechanisms of central immune signaling and their implications for opioid analgesia.Calcium/calmodulin kinase II in the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus modulates the initiation and maintenance of wakefulnessGlycopeptide enkephalin analogues produce analgesia in mice: evidence for penetration of the blood-brain barrier.State-dependent opioid control of pain.Protein kinase A in the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus of rat contributes to regulation of rapid eye movement sleep.The periaqueductal gray is the site of the antinociceptive action of carbamazepine as related to bradykinin-induced trigeminal pain.Methyl xanthines, adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate and the spinal transmission of nociceptive information.Ultrastructural analysis of rat ventrolateral periaqueductal gray projections to the A5 cell group.Immunoreactive dynorphin in mammalian spinal cord and dorsal root ganglia.Pain-facilitating medullary neurons contribute to opioid-induced respiratory depression.CC12, a P450/epoxygenase inhibitor, acts in the rat rostral, ventromedial medulla to attenuate morphine antinociceptionThe role of the periaqueductal gray in the modulation of pain in males and females: are the anatomy and physiology really that different?Pharmacological profiles of alpha 2 adrenergic receptor agonists identified using genetically altered mice and isobolographic analysis.Absence of opioid stress-induced analgesia in mice lacking beta-endorphin by site-directed mutagenesis.Intracerebroventricular opioids for intractable pain.C57BL/6J and B6.V-LEPOB mice differ in the cholinergic modulation of sleep and breathing.Receptors in the dorsal horn and intrathecal drug administration.Endogenous opioids and their receptors. Evidence for involvement in the postictal effects of electroconvulsive shock.Psychomotor stimulant properties of addictive drugs.Imaging drugs with and without clinical analgesic efficacy.Pain and sensory symptoms in Parkinson's disease.Relation of stress-induced analgesia to stimulation-produced analgesia.Neuropharmacological and neuroendocrine substrates of stress-induced analgesia.Hyperthermic effects of morphine: set point manipulation by a direct spinal action.Stimulant effects of enkephalin microinjection into the dopaminergic A10 area.Morphine and supraspinal inhibition of spinal neurones: evidence that morphine decreases tonic descending inhibition in the anaesthetized cat.Descending serotonergic facilitation of spinal ERK activation and pain behavior.Involvement of the median raphe nucleus in antinociception induced by morphine, buprenorphine and tilidine in the rat.
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Narcotic analgestics: CNS sites and mechanisms of action as revealed by intracerebral injection techniques.
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Narcotic analgestics: CNS site ...... cerebral injection techniques.
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Narcotic analgestics: CNS site ...... cerebral injection techniques.
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Narcotic analgestics: CNS site ...... cerebral injection techniques.
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Narcotic analgestics: CNS site ...... cerebral injection techniques.
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10.1016/0304-3959(77)90145-2
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1978-04-01T00:00:00Z