2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2012.02.046
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Antisense oligonucleotide knockdown of mGlu5 receptor attenuates the antinociceptive tolerance and up-regulated expression of spinal protein kinase C associated with chronic morphine treatment

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“…This is an expansion from our previous studies (Liu et al, 2009;Xu et al, 2008Xu et al, , 2012) of naïve animal model to a neuropathic pain model. The results are consistent with each other.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…This is an expansion from our previous studies (Liu et al, 2009;Xu et al, 2008Xu et al, , 2012) of naïve animal model to a neuropathic pain model. The results are consistent with each other.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The interaction between mGlu 5 receptor antagonists and morphine in terms of antinociception effects and morphine tolerance has been researched extensively in naïve rats (Narita et al, 2005;Smith et al, 2004;Xu et al, 2007Xu et al, , 2012, but rarely in rats with chronic pain, and there has been great variation in the results. In a chronic neuropathic pain model, systemically administered MPEP potentiated morphine's antiallodynia effect and attenuated morphine tolerance if used preemptively (Osikowicz et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) Cellular adaptations, which include gene expression [113][114][115] and the reduction in MOR function. An exemplar study of the latter is that increased activity of NMDAR by PKC/PKA-induced phosphorylation of its GluN2A and GluN2B subunits leads to higher calcium influx, increased release of NO, and subsequent negative regulation of MOR activity [116].…”
Section: Egfr and Nmda Receptor Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pharmacological studies have identified several signaling proteins involved in the interaction between glutamate/NMDAR and opioid/MOR tolerance. Some of them include nitric oxide synthase (NOS), protein kinase C (PKC), protein kinase A (PKA), calcium (Ca 2+ )/calmodulin (CaM)-dependent kinase II (CaMKII), delta-opioid receptor (DOR) and the regulators of G-protein signaling (RGS) proteins [114,117,118].…”
Section: Egfr and Nmda Receptor Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%