2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2016.06.028
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The delta opioid receptor tool box

Abstract: In recent years, the delta opioid receptor has attracted Increasing Interest as a target for the treatment of chronic pain and emotional disorders. Due to their therapeutic potential, numerous tools have been developed to study the delta opioid receptor from both a molecular and a functional perspective. This review summarizes the most commonly available tools, with an emphasis on their use and limitations. Here, we describe (1) the cell-based assays used to study the delta opioid receptor. (2) The features of… Show more

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“…The complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA)‐induced inflammatory pain model was performed as described previously (Pradhan et al ., ; Vicente‐Sanchez et al ., ). Briefly, inflammation was induced by injecting 13 μL of CFA (Sigma‐Aldrich) into the plantar surface of the hindpaw, and animals were tested 72 h after injection.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA)‐induced inflammatory pain model was performed as described previously (Pradhan et al ., ; Vicente‐Sanchez et al ., ). Briefly, inflammation was induced by injecting 13 μL of CFA (Sigma‐Aldrich) into the plantar surface of the hindpaw, and animals were tested 72 h after injection.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Although δ agonists are not highly effective in acute pain, they have shown efficacy in a number of chronic pain states, including models of inflammatory and neuropathic pain . δ agonists appear to be particularly effective in models of headache .…”
Section: Non‐mu Opioid Receptors – Delta Opioid Receptormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This latter finding particularly supports the distinction between the µ and δ receptors, as chronic µ receptor stimulation by morphine resulted in a correlate of mediation overuse headache which could still be blocked by δ receptor activation. Preclinical studies indicate that δ opioid receptors are functionally upregulated during chronic peripheral pain states, and may serve as an endogenous protective mechanism to counteract increased pain signaling. Ongoing studies are underway to determine if this upregulation is also observed in headache models.…”
Section: Non‐mu Opioid Receptors – Delta Opioid Receptormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Previously, NG108-15 cells have been used as a model for studying of DOR (Roerig et al 1992;Heiss et al 2009) and DORs were cloned for the first time from these cells (Evans et al 1992;Kieffer et al 1992). However, expression of these receptors is very unstable and at higher passage number cells express little or no receptors (Vicente-Sanchez et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%