The delta agonists DPDPE and deltorphin II recruit predominantly mu receptors to produce thermal analgesia: a parallel study of mu, delta and combinatorial opioid receptor knockout mice.
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Opioid receptor trafficking and interaction in nociceptorsKnockin mice expressing fluorescent delta-opioid receptors uncover G protein-coupled receptor dynamics in vivo.Central serotonergic neurons are differentially required for opioid analgesia but not for morphine tolerance or morphine reward.Delta opioid receptors presynaptically regulate cutaneous mechanosensory neuron input to the spinal cord dorsal horn.Emergence of functional spinal delta opioid receptors after chronic ethanol exposureDissociation of μ- and δ-opioid inhibition of glutamatergic synaptic transmission in superficial dorsal horn.Analgesic synergy between opioid and α2 -adrenoceptorsIn vivo opioid receptor heteromerization: where do we stand?Dissociation of the opioid receptor mechanisms that control mechanical and heat painInflammatory pain is enhanced in delta opioid receptor-knockout miceRSK2 signaling in medial habenula contributes to acute morphine analgesia.Essential role of mu opioid receptor in the regulation of delta opioid receptor-mediated antihyperalgesia.Truncated mu opioid GPCR variant involvement in opioid-dependent and opioid-independent pain modulatory systems within the CNS.Impaired hippocampus-dependent and facilitated striatum-dependent behaviors in mice lacking the δ opioid receptor.Regulation of G protein-coupled receptor trafficking.Acute delta- and kappa-opioid agonist pretreatment potentiates opioid antagonist-induced suppression of water consumptionPharmacological traits of delta opioid receptors: pitfalls or opportunities?Inhibition of the development of morphine tolerance by a potent dual mu-delta-opioid antagonist, H-Dmt-Tic-Lys-NH-CH2-Ph.Bradykinin controls pool size of sensory neurons expressing functional δ-opioid receptorsThe selective delta opioid agonist SNC80 enhances amphetamine-mediated efflux of dopamine from rat striatum.Activation of spinal mu- and delta-opioid receptors potently inhibits substance P release induced by peripheral noxious stimuliOpiate-agonist induced taste aversion learning in the Fischer 344 and Lewis inbred rat strains: evidence for differential mu opioid receptor activation.Conformation state-sensitive antibodies to G-protein-coupled receptors.Interaction and regulatory functions of μ- and δ-opioid receptors in nociceptive afferent neurons.The delta opioid receptor tool box.Delta Opioid Receptors: Learning and Motivation.In vivo techniques to investigate the internalization profile of opioid receptors.Cues predicting drug or food reward restore morphine-induced place conditioning in mice lacking delta opioid receptorsDelta receptors are required for full inhibitory coupling of mu-receptors to voltage-dependent Ca(2+) channels in dorsal root ganglion neurons.Sensitivity to μ-opioid receptor-mediated anti-nociception is determined by cross-regulation between μ- and δ-opioid receptors at supraspinal level.Endogenous endomorphin-2 contributes to spinal ĸ-opioid antinociception.Antidepressant-like and anxiolytic-like effects following activation of the μ-δ opioid receptor heteromer in the nucleus accumbens.Dissociation of analgesic and hormonal responses to forced swim stress using opioid receptor knockout mice.
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The delta agonists DPDPE and deltorphin II recruit predominantly mu receptors to produce thermal analgesia: a parallel study of mu, delta and combinatorial opioid receptor knockout mice.
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The delta agonists DPDPE and d ...... opioid receptor knockout mice.
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The delta agonists DPDPE and d ...... opioid receptor knockout mice.
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The delta agonists DPDPE and d ...... opioid receptor knockout mice.
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Audrey Matifas
Brigitte L Kieffer
Jérôme Becker
Katia Befort
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10.1111/J.0953-816X.2004.03339.X
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2004-04-01T00:00:00Z