Persistent pain model reveals sex difference in morphine potency.
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Endogenous opiates and behavior: 2006Endogenous Opioids: The Downside of Opposing Stress.Endogenous opioids: opposing stress with a cost.Sex differences in micro-opioid receptor expression in the rat midbrain periaqueductal gray are essential for eliciting sex differences in morphine analgesia.Sexually dimorphic activation of the periaqueductal gray-rostral ventromedial medullary circuit during the development of tolerance to morphine in the rat.Studying sex and gender differences in pain and analgesia: a consensus report.The neuroanatomy of sexual dimorphism in opioid analgesia.Effects of μ-opioid receptor agonists in assays of acute pain-stimulated and pain-depressed behavior in male rats: role of μ-agonist efficacy and noxious stimulus intensity.Pleiotropic opioid regulation of spinal endomorphin 2 release and its adaptations to opioid withdrawal are sexually dimorphic.Morphine preferentially activates the periaqueductal gray-rostral ventromedial medullary pathway in the male rat: a potential mechanism for sex differences in antinociceptionEstrogens Suppress Spinal Endomorphin 2 Release in Female Rats in Phase with the Estrous Cycle.Sex differences in spinal processing of transient and inflammatory colorectal stimuli in the ratFemale rats are more vulnerable to the long-term consequences of neonatal inflammatory injuryInactivation of the periaqueductal gray attenuates antinociception elicited by stimulation of the rat medial preoptic area.Examination of sex and minocycline treatment on acute morphine-induced analgesia and inflammatory gene expression along the pain pathway in Sprague-Dawley rats.Sex Differences in GABAA Signaling in the Periaqueductal Gray Induced by Persistent InflammationExposure to opiates in female adolescents alters mu opiate receptor expression and increases the rewarding effects of morphine in future offspring.Effects of gonadal hormones on the peripheral cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1R) system under a myositis condition in ratsThe role of the periaqueductal gray in the modulation of pain in males and females: are the anatomy and physiology really that different?Preemptive morphine analgesia attenuates the long-term consequences of neonatal inflammation in male and female rats.Blockade of Toll-like receptor 4 attenuates morphine tolerance and facilitates the pain relieving properties of morphineSex, gender, and pain: an overview of a complex field.Sex differences in the Nociceptin/Orphanin FQ system in rat spinal cord following chronic morphine treatmentContribution of Endogenous Spinal Endomorphin 2 to Intrathecal Opioid Antinociception in Rats Is Agonist Dependent and Sexually Dimorphic.Sex differences in innate immunity and its impact on opioid pharmacology.Sex differences in the activation of the spinoparabrachial circuit by visceral pain.Sex differences in μ-opioid receptor expression in trigeminal ganglia under a myositis condition in rats.Persistent peripheral inflammation attenuates morphine-induced periaqueductal gray glial cell activation and analgesic tolerance in the male rat.Sex Differences in Microglia Activity within the Periaqueductal Gray of the Rat: A Potential Mechanism Driving the Dimorphic Effects of Morphine.Vendor-derived differences in injury-induced pain phenotype and pharmacology of Sprague-Dawley rats: Does it matter?Chronic intermittent hypoxia decreases pain sensitivity and increases the expression of HIF1α and opioid receptors in experimental rats.Gender differences in the antinociceptive effect of tramadol, alone or in combination with gabapentin, in mice.
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Persistent pain model reveals sex difference in morphine potency.
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Persistent pain model reveals sex difference in morphine potency.
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Persistent pain model reveals sex difference in morphine potency.
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Anne Z Murphy
Richard J Traub
Xiaoya Wang
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10.1152/AJPREGU.00022.2006
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2006-02-23T00:00:00Z