Absence and rescue of morphine withdrawal in GIRK/Kir3 knock-out mice.
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Inhibition of G-protein-activated inwardly rectifying K+ channels by the selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors atomoxetine and reboxetineBehavioral and Genetic Evidence for GIRK Channels in the CNS: Role in Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Drug AddictionIncreased opioid dependence in a mouse model of panic disorder.Inhibition of G protein-activated inwardly rectifying K+ channels by different classes of antidepressants.micro-Opioid receptor endocytosis prevents adaptations in ventral tegmental area GABA transmission induced during naloxone-precipitated morphine withdrawal.The role of G proteins in assembly and function of Kir3 inwardly rectifying potassium channels.Emerging roles for G protein-gated inwardly rectifying potassium (GIRK) channels in health and disease.GIRK Channels Modulate Opioid-Induced Motor Activity in a Cell Type- and Subunit-Dependent MannerExtracellular signal-regulated kinase activation in the amygdala mediates elevated plus maze behavior during opioid withdrawalMethamphetamine-evoked depression of GABA(B) receptor signaling in GABA neurons of the VTA.Deletion of GIRK2 Subunit of GIRK Channels Alters the 5-HT1A Receptor-Mediated Signaling and Results in a Depression-Resistant BehaviorG Protein-Gated Inwardly Rectifying Potassium Channel Subunit 3 Knock-Out Mice Show Enhanced Ethanol RewardPre- and postsynaptic regulation of locus coeruleus neurons after chronic morphine treatment: a study of GIRK-knockout micePatient considerations in the use of tapentadol for moderate to severe pain.G protein-gated inwardly rectifying potassium (KIR3) channels play a primary role in the antinociceptive effect of oxycodone, but not morphine, at supraspinal sites.Opening paths to novel analgesics: the role of potassium channels in chronic painZebrafish models to study drug abuse-related phenotypes.Opiate-induced molecular and cellular plasticity of ventral tegmental area and locus coeruleus catecholamine neurons.New insights into the therapeutic potential of Girk channels.Morphine Antidependence of Erythroxylum cuneatum (Miq.) Kurz in Neurotransmission Processes In VitroMethamphetamine addiction: involvement of CREB and neuroinflammatory signaling pathways.G Protein-Gated Potassium Channels: A Link to Drug Addiction.A KCNJ6 gene polymorphism modulates theta oscillations during reward processing.Inactivation of GIRK channels weakens the pre- and postsynaptic inhibitory activity in dorsal raphe neurons.Altered neurotransmission in the mesolimbic reward system of Girk mice.Role of GIRK channels on the noradrenergic transmission in vivo: an electrophysiological and neurochemical study on GIRK2 mutant mice.Activation of TREK-1 by morphine results in analgesia without adverse side effects.Effect of ceftriaxone and topiramate treatments on naltrexone-precipitated morphine withdrawal and glutamate receptor desensitization in the rat locus coeruleus.RGS proteins maintain robustness of GPCR-GIRK coupling by selective stimulation of the G protein subunit Gαo.Ethanol Dependence Abolishes Monoamine and GIRK (Kir3) Channel Inhibition of Orbitofrontal Cortex Excitability.
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Absence and rescue of morphine withdrawal in GIRK/Kir3 knock-out mice.
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Absence and rescue of morphine withdrawal in GIRK/Kir3 knock-out mice.
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Absence and rescue of morphine withdrawal in GIRK/Kir3 knock-out mice.
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Absence and rescue of morphine withdrawal in GIRK/Kir3 knock-out mice.
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Absence and rescue of morphine withdrawal in GIRK/Kir3 knock-out mice.
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Absence and rescue of morphine withdrawal in GIRK/Kir3 knock-out mice.
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Absence and rescue of morphine withdrawal in GIRK/Kir3 knock-out mice.
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Absence and rescue of morphine withdrawal in GIRK/Kir3 knock-out mice
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Christophe Blanchet
Frédérique Berton
Hans G Cruz
Monica Sollini
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0267-08.2008
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2008-04-01T00:00:00Z