Intrathecal morphine attenuates recovery of function after a spinal cord injury
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An IL-1 receptor antagonist blocks a morphine-induced attenuation of locomotor recovery after spinal cord injuryPathophysiology, Clinical Importance, and Management of Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Caused by Suprasacral Spinal Cord InjuryMetaplasticity and behavior: how training and inflammation affect plastic potential within the spinal cord and recovery after injuryAssessment of depression in a rodent model of spinal cord injury.Sensory stimulation prior to spinal cord injury induces post-injury dysesthesia in mice.Morphine self-administration following spinal cord injury.The association between spinal cord trauma-sensitive miRNAs and pain sensitivity, and their regulation by morphine.The animal model of spinal cord injury as an experimental pain model.Exploring the neuroimmunopharmacology of opioids: an integrative review of mechanisms of central immune signaling and their implications for opioid analgesia.MicroRNA dysregulation following spinal cord contusion: implications for neural plasticity and repair.MiR-7-1 potentiated estrogen receptor agonists for functional neuroprotection in VSC4.1 motoneurons.Analgesia or addiction?: implications for morphine use after spinal cord injury.Prior exposure to repeated morphine potentiates mechanical allodynia induced by peripheral inflammation and neuropathy.Morphine paradoxically prolongs neuropathic pain in rats by amplifying spinal NLRP3 inflammasome activationEvaluation of the effects of specific opioid receptor agonists in a rodent model of spinal cord injury.Opioid administration following spinal cord injury: implications for pain and locomotor recovery.Preclinical models of muscle spasticity: valuable tools in the development of novel treatment for neurological diseases and conditions.Promoting Gait Recovery and Limiting Neuropathic Pain After Spinal Cord Injury.Experimental Procedures for Demonstration of MicroRNA Mediated Enhancement of Functional Neuroprotective Effects of Estrogen Receptor Agonists.Neurobiological Effects of Morphine after Spinal Cord Injury.Analysis of inflammation-induced depression of home cage wheel running in rats reveals the difference between opioid antinociception and restoration of function.Morphine amplifies mechanical allodynia via TLR4 in a rat model of spinal cord injury.Effects of Pain and Pain Management on Motor Recovery of Spinal Cord-Injured Patients: A Longitudinal Study.Temporal regularity determines the impact of electrical stimulation on tactile reactivity and response to capsaicin in spinally transected rats.When Pain Hurts: Nociceptive Stimulation Induces a State of Maladaptive Plasticity and Impairs Recovery after Spinal Cord Injury.Nor-Binaltorphimine Blocks the Adverse Effects of Morphine after Spinal Cord Injury.Pain Input Impairs Recovery after Spinal Cord Injury: Treatment with Lidocaine.Pain Input After Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Undermines Long-Term Recovery and Engages Signal Pathways That Promote Cell Death.
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Intrathecal morphine attenuates recovery of function after a spinal cord injury
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Intrathecal morphine attenuates recovery of function after a spinal cord injury
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Intrathecal morphine attenuates recovery of function after a spinal cord injury
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Intrathecal morphine attenuates recovery of function after a spinal cord injury
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Intrathecal morphine attenuates recovery of function after a spinal cord injury
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Denise Puga
Georgina Moreno
James W Grau
Michelle A Hook
Sarah Woller
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10.1089/NEU.2008.0710
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2009-05-01T00:00:00Z