Peripheral delta opioid receptors require priming for functional competence in vivo.
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Activation of mu opioid receptors sensitizes transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1 (TRPV1) via β-arrestin-2-mediated cross-talkActivation of estrogen receptor α enhances bradykinin signaling in peripheral sensory neurons of female ratsModulation of delta opioid agonist-induced antinociception by repeated morphine pretreatment in rhesus monkeys.β-arrestin-2-biased agonism of delta opioid receptors sensitizes transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1 (TRPV1) in primary sensory neurons.Co-administration of δ- and μ-opioid receptor agonists promotes peripheral opioid receptor functionOrofacial painAnalgesic synergy between opioid and α2 -adrenoceptorsRecent advances on the δ opioid receptor: from trafficking to function.Ligand requirements for involvement of PKCε in synergistic analgesic interactions between spinal μ and δ opioid receptors.Regulation of κ-opioid receptor signaling in peripheral sensory neurons in vitro and in vivo.Activation of peripheral delta-opioid receptors leads to anti-hyperalgesic responses in the masseter muscle of male and female ratsDual regulation of δ-opioid receptor function by arachidonic acid metabolites in rat peripheral sensory neurons.The delta opioid receptor: an evolving target for the treatment of brain disorders.Allosteric interactions between δ and κ opioid receptors in peripheral sensory neuronsFunctional selectivity of kappa opioid receptor agonists in peripheral sensory neurons.Delta opioid receptor analgesia: recent contributions from pharmacology and molecular approaches.A-kinase anchoring protein 79/150 coordinates metabotropic glutamate receptor sensitization of peripheral sensory neurons.Chronic inflammatory injury results in increased coupling of delta opioid receptors to voltage-gated Ca2+ channels.Molecular Pharmacology of δ-Opioid Receptors.Protein kinase Cε is required for spinal analgesic synergy between delta opioid and alpha-2A adrenergic receptor agonist pairs.Receptor and channel heteromers as pain targets.GRK2 Constitutively Governs Peripheral Delta Opioid Receptor ActivitySelect G-protein-coupled receptors modulate agonist-induced signaling via a ROCK, LIMK, and β-arrestin 1 pathway.A PTEN-Regulated Checkpoint Controls Surface Delivery of δ Opioid Receptors.Involvement of delta opioid receptors in alcohol withdrawal-induced mechanical allodynia in male C57BL/6 mice.Constitutive Desensitization of Opioid Receptors in Peripheral Sensory Neurons.Long-Term Reduction of Kappa Opioid Receptor Function by the Biased Ligand, Norbinaltorphimine, Requires c-Jun N-Terminal Kinase Activity and New Protein Synthesis in Peripheral Sensory Neurons.Identification of a signaling cascade that maintains constitutive δ-opioid receptor incompetence in peripheral sensory neurons.Allosterism within delta opioid-kappa opioid receptor heteromers in peripheral sensory neurons: Regulation of kappa opioid agonist efficacy.Making Sense of Pharmacology: Inverse Agonism and Functional Selectivity
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Peripheral delta opioid receptors require priming for functional competence in vivo.
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Peripheral delta opioid receptors require priming for functional competence in vivo.
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Peripheral delta opioid receptors require priming for functional competence in vivo.
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Peripheral delta opioid receptors require priming for functional competence in vivo.
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Peripheral delta opioid receptors require priming for functional competence in vivo.
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Amol M Patwardhan
Kelly A Berg
Kenneth M Hargreaves
Matthew P Rowan
Nikita B Ruparel
William P Clarke
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10.1016/J.EJPHAR.2008.11.028
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2008-11-25T00:00:00Z