Cingulate NMDA NR2B receptors contribute to morphine-induced analgesic tolerance (original) (raw)

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The Journal of Neuroscience, 2003

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Locus-specific rescue of GluR∊ 1 NMDA receptors in mutant mice identifies the brain regions important for morphine tolerance and dependence

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Previous chronic blockade of NMDA receptors intensifies morphine dependence in rats

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Adam F, Bonnet F, Le Bars D (2006) Tolerance to morphine analgesia : evidence for stimulus intensity as a key factor and complete reversal by a glycine site-specific NMDA antagonist. Neuropharmacology 51 : 191-202.

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Martin G, Nie Z, Siggins GR. mu-Opioid receptors modulate NMDA receptor-mediated responses in nucleus accumbens neurons. J Neurosci 17: 11-22

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mu-Opioid receptors modulate NMDA receptor-mediated responses in nucleus accumbens neurons

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Competitive and non-competitive NMDA antagonists block the development of antinociceptive tolerance to morphine, but not to selective μ or δ opioid agonists in mice

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Clinically available NMDA receptor antagonists memantine and dextromethorphan reverse existing tolerance to the antinociceptive effects of morphine in mice

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Effects of NMDA receptor channel blockers, dizocilpine and memantine, on the development of opiate analgesic tolerance induced by repeated morphine exposures or social defeats in mice

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Adam F, Dufour E, Le Bars D D (2008) The glycine site-specific NMDA antagonist (+)-HA966 enhances the effect of morphine and reverses morphine tolerance via a spinal mechanism. Neuropharmacology 54 : 588-596.

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m-Opioid Receptors Modulate NMDA Receptor-Mediated Responses in Nucleus Accumbens Neurons

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Blockade of morphine tolerance by ACEA-1328, a novel NMDA receptor/glycine site antagonist

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Antinociceptive activity of combination of morphine and NMDA receptor antagonists depends on the inter-injection interval

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