scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P2093 | author name string | S Marchand | |
A I Basbaum | |||
P W Mantyh | |||
C Abbadie | |||
J A Trafton | |||
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Characterization of antibodies to the rat substance P (NK-1) receptor and to a chimeric substance P receptor expressed in mammalian cells | Q38311745 | ||
Opiate analgesics inhibit substance P release from rat trigeminal nucleus | Q39156657 | ||
Can chronic pain be suppressed despite purported tolerance to narcotic analgesia? | Q39253603 | ||
Substance P: Localization in the Central Nervous System and in Some Primary Sensory Neurons | Q40349945 | ||
Upregulation, release and axonal transport of substance P and calcitonin gene-related peptide in adjuvant inflammation and regulatory function of nerve growth factor | Q40491049 | ||
Opioidergic control of the spinal release of neuropeptides. Possible significance for the analgesic effects of opioids | Q40590296 | ||
Opioid modulation of capsaicin-evoked release of substance P from rat spinal cord in vivo | Q41258524 | ||
Characterization of receptors using cyanine 3-labeled neuropeptides | Q41406522 | ||
Substance P release in the dorsal horn assessed by receptor internalization: NMDA receptors counteract a tonic inhibition by GABA(B) receptors | Q41610524 | ||
The dual nature of the tachykinin NK1 receptor. | Q41633157 | ||
Analgesic doses of morphine do not reduce noxious stimulus-evoked release of immunoreactive neurokinins in the dorsal horn of the spinal cat. | Q42463170 | ||
Spinal cord substance P receptor immunoreactivity increases in both inflammatory and nerve injury models of persistent pain | Q43917106 | ||
Double in situ hybridization study on coexistence of mu-, delta- and kappa-opioid receptor mRNAs with preprotachykinin A mRNA in the rat dorsal root ganglia | Q44333074 | ||
Activation of kappa opioid receptors by U50488H and morphine enhances the release of substance P from rat trigeminal nucleus slices | Q44334354 | ||
Mu, delta, and kappa opioid receptor mRNA expression in the rat CNS: an in situ hybridization study | Q44336066 | ||
Comparison of the antinociceptive and motor effects of intrathecal opioid agonists in the rat. | Q44336403 | ||
Opposite effects of delta and mu opioid receptor agonists on the in vitro release of substance P-like material from the rat spinal cord | Q44339346 | ||
Kappa-opioid receptor modulation of the release of substance P in the dorsal horn | Q44342095 | ||
Delta-Opioid receptor modulation of the release of substance P-like immunoreactivity in the dorsal horn of the rat following mechanical or thermal noxious stimulation | Q44344151 | ||
Localization and regulation of the delta-opioid receptor in dorsal root ganglia and spinal cord of the rat and monkey: evidence for association with the membrane of large dense-core vesicles | Q44347921 | ||
Morphological characterization of substance P receptor‐immunoreactive neurons in the rat spinal cord and trigeminal nucleus caudalis | Q46090686 | ||
Differential effects of morphine on noxious stimulus-evoked fos-like immunoreactivity in subpopulations of spinoparabrachial neurons. | Q46149436 | ||
Inflammation increases the distribution of dorsal horn neurons that internalize the neurokinin-1 receptor in response to noxious and non-noxious stimulation. | Q46304913 | ||
NMDA-receptor regulation of substance P release from primary afferent nociceptors | Q46378238 | ||
Mechanisms of desensitization and resensitization of G protein-coupled neurokinin1 and neurokinin2 receptors. | Q46588266 | ||
Neurokinin 1 receptor internalization in spinal cord slices induced by dorsal root stimulation is mediated by NMDA receptors. | Q46662825 | ||
Effects of systemic morphine on lamina I spinothalamic tract neurons in the cat. | Q48174849 | ||
Actions of opioids on primate spinothalamic tract neurons | Q48308407 | ||
Effects of iontophoresed opioids on physiologically characterized laminae I and II dorsal horn neurons in the cat spinal cord | Q48860166 | ||
Inflammatory pain hypersensitivity mediated by phenotypic switch in myelinated primary sensory neurons. | Q52198922 | ||
Intrathecal morphine inhibits substance P release from mammalian spinal cord in vivo | Q59061346 | ||
Lamina-specific effects of morphine and naloxone in dorsal horn of rat spinal cord in vitro | Q67885730 | ||
Met-enkephalin and morphine but not dynorphin inhibit noxious stimuli-induced release of substance P from rabbit dorsal horn in situ | Q68938614 | ||
Cutaneous stimuli releasing immunoreactive substance P in the dorsal horn of the cat | Q69078129 | ||
Demonstration of rat preprotachykinin A mRNA in the rat trigeminal ganglion by in situ hybridization histochemistry | Q69102569 | ||
The analgesic effects of morphine, but not those of the enkephalinase inhibitor thiorphan, are enhanced in arthritic rats | Q70905045 | ||
Monoarthritis in the rat knee induces bilateral and time-dependent changes in substance P and calcitonin gene-related peptide immunoreactivity in the spinal cord | Q71610040 | ||
Substance P elevates intracellular calcium in both neurons and glial cells from the dorsal horn of the spinal cord | Q71665671 | ||
Receptor endocytosis and dendrite reshaping in spinal neurons after somatosensory stimulation | Q71696623 | ||
The proportion of CGRP-immunoreactive and SP-mRNA containing dorsal root ganglion cells is increased by a unilateral inflammation of the ankle joint of the rat | Q72099729 | ||
Spinoparabrachial tract neurons showing substance P receptor-like immunoreactivity in the lumbar spinal cord of the rat | Q72346996 | ||
Alterations in Uptake and Release Rates for GABA, Glutamate, and Glutamine During Biochemical Maturation of Highly Purified Cultures of Cerebral Cortical Neurons, a GABAergic Preparation | Q72573203 | ||
Inflammation-induced upregulation of NK1 receptor mRNA in dorsal horn neurones | Q72610367 | ||
The use of antiavidin antibody and avidin-biotin-peroxidase complex in immunoperoxidase technics | Q72640463 | ||
Intrathecal substance P elicits a caudally-directed biting and scratching behavior in mice | Q72640892 | ||
Effects of morphine on noxious stimuli-induced release of substance P from rabbit dorsal horn | Q72723436 | ||
Lamina-specific alteration of C-fibre evoked activity by morphine in the dorsal horn of the rat spinal cord | Q72907051 | ||
P433 | issue | 21 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P304 | page(s) | 9642-9653 | |
P577 | publication date | 1999-11-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Journal of Neuroscience | Q1709864 |
P1476 | title | Spinal opioid analgesia: how critical is the regulation of substance P signaling? | |
P478 | volume | 19 |
Q28578470 | Acute inflammation induces segmental, bilateral, supraspinally mediated opioid release in the rat spinal cord, as measured by mu-opioid receptor internalization |
Q34005579 | BDNF released during neuropathic pain potentiates NMDA receptors in primary afferent terminals |
Q42126244 | Blockade and reversal of spinal morphine tolerance by peptide and non-peptide calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor antagonists |
Q33803774 | Cannabinoid CB1 receptor facilitation of substance P release in the rat spinal cord, measured as neurokinin 1 receptor internalization |
Q37236366 | Contribution of the respiratory network to rhythm and motor output revealed by modulation of GIRK channels, somatostatin and neurokinin-1 receptors |
Q45027502 | Differential contribution of substance P and neurokinin A to spinal cord neurokinin-1 receptor signaling in the rat. |
Q43114642 | Dorsal horn neurons firing at high frequency, but not primary afferents, release opioid peptides that produce micro-opioid receptor internalization in the rat spinal cord. |
Q43263146 | Effect of peptidases on the ability of exogenous and endogenous neurokinins to produce neurokinin 1 receptor internalization in the rat spinal cord |
Q37576894 | Endomorphin-2 Inhibition of Substance P Signaling within Lamina I of the Spinal Cord Is Impaired in Diabetic Neuropathic Pain Rats |
Q33918449 | Functional distinction between NGF-mediated plasticity and regeneration of nociceptive axons within the spinal cord |
Q51037057 | Hydrazone Linker as a Useful Tool for Preparing Chimeric Peptide/Nonpeptide Bifunctional Compounds. |
Q33727378 | Increased spinal prodynorphin gene expression in reinflammation-associated hyperalgesia after neonatal inflammatory insult |
Q35186509 | Inflammation enhances Y1 receptor signaling, neuropeptide Y-mediated inhibition of hyperalgesia, and substance P release from primary afferent neurons. |
Q44348612 | Inhibition by spinal mu- and delta-opioid agonists of afferent-evoked substance P release. |
Q44349884 | Mechanisms of μ-opioid receptor inhibition of NMDA receptor-induced substance P release in the rat spinal cord |
Q39576351 | NMDA receptors in primary afferents require phosphorylation by Src family kinases to induce substance P release in the rat spinal cord |
Q38926264 | Neurokinin 1 and opioid receptors: relationships and interactions in nervous system |
Q44230502 | Neurokinin release in the rat nucleus of the solitary tract via NMDA and AMPA receptors |
Q44624456 | Neurokinin release produced by capsaicin acting on the central terminals and axons of primary afferents: relationship with n-methyl-d-aspartate and gabab receptors |
Q37387436 | Neurotrophin selectivity in organizing topographic regeneration of nociceptive afferents |
Q36538158 | Noxious mechanical stimulation evokes the segmental release of opioid peptides that induce mu-opioid receptor internalization in the presence of peptidase inhibitors |
Q34137293 | Pain behavior in the formalin test persists after ablation of the great majority of C-fiber nociceptors |
Q40263009 | Peptidases prevent mu-opioid receptor internalization in dorsal horn neurons by endogenously released opioids. |
Q44333978 | Postsynaptic signaling via the [mu]-opioid receptor: responses of dorsal horn neurons to exogenous opioids and noxious stimulation. |
Q44336857 | Presynaptic localization of the carboxy-terminus epitopes of the mu opioid receptor splice variants MOR-1C and MOR-1D in the superficial laminae of the rat spinal cord |
Q43557132 | Presynaptic regulation of spinal cord tachykinin signaling via GABA(B) but not GABA(A) receptor activation |
Q44406479 | Relationship between capsaicin-evoked substance P release and neurokinin 1 receptor internalization in the rat spinal cord. |
Q34545402 | Role of NK-1 neurotransmission in opioid-induced hyperalgesia |
Q37314774 | Spinal N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors and nociception-evoked release of primary afferent substance P. |
Q44338367 | Spinal lamina I neurones that express neurokinin 1 receptors: II. Electrophysiological characteristics, responses to primary afferent stimulation and effects of a selective mu-opioid receptor agonist |
Q44337609 | Spinal mu-opioid receptor-expressing dorsal horn neurons: role in nociception and morphine antinociception |
Q34142913 | Src family kinases mediate the inhibition of substance P release in the rat spinal cord by μ-opioid receptors and GABA(B) receptors, but not α2 adrenergic receptors |
Q41924456 | Substance P release and neurokinin 1 receptor activation in the rat spinal cord increase with the firing frequency of C-fibers. |
Q33999362 | Synaptic connections of the neurokinin 1 receptor-like immunoreactive neurons in the rat medullary dorsal horn |
Q49077685 | The NK1 receptor is essential for the full expression of noxious inhibitory controls in the mouse |
Q28592435 | The NK1 receptor mediates both the hyperalgesia and the resistance to morphine in mice lacking noradrenaline |
Q44090391 | The role of descending fibers from the rostral ventromedial medulla in opioid analgesia in rats |
Q74430664 | Time-course of the internalization and recycling of neurokinin 1 receptors in rat dorsal horn neurons |
Q38210421 | Transmitting pain and itch messages: a contemporary view of the spinal cord circuits that generate gate control. |
Q44330159 | Windup in dorsal horn neurons is modulated by endogenous spinal mu-opioid mechanisms. |
Q44331698 | mu-Opioid receptors often colocalize with the substance P receptor (NK1) in the trigeminal dorsal horn. |
Q37721910 | μ-Opioid receptor inhibition of substance P release from primary afferents disappears in neuropathic pain but not inflammatory pain |
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