Endothelin B receptors exert antipruritic effects via peripheral κ-opioid receptors

scientific article

Endothelin B receptors exert antipruritic effects via peripheral κ-opioid receptors is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.3892/ETM.2012.624
P932PMC publication ID3503748
P698PubMed publication ID23181126
P5875ResearchGate publication ID233771063

P2093author name stringZhiwei Zhang
Jiexian Liang
Wenjin Ji
P2860cites workCellular basis of itch sensationQ22337064
The neurobiology of itchQ28247676
Endothelin-B receptor activation triggers an endogenous analgesic cascade at sites of peripheral injuryQ28564446
TRPV1-expressing primary afferents generate behavioral responses to pruritogens via multiple mechanismsQ30488724
The neurogenic vasodilator response to endothelin-1: a study in human skin in vivoQ30653555
Opioids and the skin--where do we stand?Q33347020
Mycobacteria attenuate nociceptive responses by formyl peptide receptor triggered opioid peptide release from neutrophilsQ33426364
Peripheral endothelin B receptor agonist-induced antinociception involves endogenous opioids in miceQ33814735
Endothelin-A receptor antagonism attenuates carcinoma-induced pain through opioids in miceQ33936628
Endothelin 1, an endothelium-derived peptide, is expressed in neurons of the human spinal cord and dorsal root gangliaQ34309328
Kappa opioid agonists suppress chloroquine-induced scratching in miceQ34357890
Endothelin-1-induced ET(A) receptor-mediated nociception, hyperalgesia and oedema in the mouse hind-paw: modulation by simultaneous ET(B) receptor activationQ35041995
Endothelin-1 activates ETA receptors to cause reflex scratching in BALB/c miceQ36052759
Endothelin-1-induced pain and hyperalgesia: a review of pathophysiology, clinical manifestations and future therapeutic optionsQ37056872
Endothelin in brain: receptors, mitogenesis, and biosynthesis in glial cellsQ37723949
Itching after epidural and spinal opiatesQ39220178
Capsaicin induces reflex scratching in inflamed skinQ39716896
Molecular signaling of pruritus induced by endothelin-1 in miceQ39824254
Intrathecal and epidural administration of opioidsQ40111432
Molecular pharmacology of the opioid receptors.Q41097336
Involvement of peripheral mu opioid receptors in scratching behavior in miceQ42878183
Behavioral differentiation between itch and pain in mouseQ43075533
Characterization of scratching behavior induced by intradermal administration of morphine and fentanyl in miceQ43245547
Norbinaltorphimine, a selective kappa-opioid receptor antagonist, induces an itch-associated response in miceQ43596417
Antipruritic and antihyperalgesic actions of loperamide and analogsQ44182464
Possible roles of epidermal opioid systems in pruritus of atopic dermatitisQ44335642
Intradermal nociceptin elicits itch-associated responses through leukotriene B(4) in mice.Q44932152
Mu-opiate receptor and Beta-endorphin expression in nerve endings and keratinocytes in human skin.Q45086751
Non-neuronal expression of transient receptor potential type A1 (TRPA1) in human skinQ46090248
Role of transient receptor potential ankyrin subfamily member 1 in pruritus induced by endothelin-1.Q50545810
A gastrin-releasing peptide receptor mediates the itch sensation in the spinal cordQ56658739
Itch-associated response induced by intradermal serotonin through 5-HT2 receptors in miceQ73315533
Local injection of endothelin-1 produces pain-like behavior and excitation of nociceptors in ratsQ74139621
Substance P induction of itch-associated response mediated by cutaneous NK1 tachykinin receptors in miceQ77223655
Vasoconstrictor effect of endothelin-1 in human skin: role of ETA and ETB receptorsQ78020254
Treatment of pruritus with topically applied opiate receptor antagonistQ79826087
Neurosensory changes in a human model of endothelin-1 induced pain: a behavioral studyQ80086615
Endothelin-1 causes pruritus in miceQ83896094
Histological characterization of cutaneous nerve fibers containing gastrin-releasing peptide in NC/Nga mice: an atopic dermatitis modelQ84156291
P433issue3
P921main subjectopioidQ427523
P304page(s)503-506
P577publication date2012-06-27
P1433published inExperimental and Therapeutic MedicineQ23979083
P1476titleEndothelin B receptors exert antipruritic effects via peripheral κ-opioid receptors
P478volume4

Search more.