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91 related items for PubMed ID: 1335822

  • 1. Chronic selective activation of excitatory opioid receptor functions in sensory neurons results in opioid 'dependence' without tolerance.
    Shen KF, Crain SM.
    Brain Res; 1992 Nov 27; 597(1):74-83. PubMed ID: 1335822
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  • 2. After chronic opioid exposure sensory neurons become supersensitive to the excitatory effects of opioid agonists and antagonists as occurs after acute elevation of GM1 ganglioside.
    Crain SM, Shen KF.
    Brain Res; 1992 Mar 13; 575(1):13-24. PubMed ID: 1324084
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  • 3. Antagonists at excitatory opioid receptors on sensory neurons in culture increase potency and specificity of opiate analgesics and attenuate development of tolerance/dependence.
    Shen KF, Crain SM.
    Brain Res; 1994 Feb 14; 636(2):286-97. PubMed ID: 8012813
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  • 10. Cholera toxin-A subunit blocks opioid excitatory effects on sensory neuron action potentials indicating mediation by Gs-linked opioid receptors.
    Shen KF, Crain SM.
    Brain Res; 1990 Aug 20; 525(2):225-31. PubMed ID: 2174711
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  • 12. Cholera toxin-B subunit blocks excitatory effects of opioids on sensory neuron action potentials indicating that GM1 ganglioside may regulate Gs-linked opioid receptor functions.
    Shen KF, Crain SM.
    Brain Res; 1990 Oct 29; 531(1-2):1-7. PubMed ID: 1981160
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  • 13. Chronic morphine-treated sensory ganglion neurons remain supersensitive to the excitatory effects of naloxone for months after return to normal culture medium: an in vitro model of 'protracted opioid dependence'.
    Crain SM, Shen KF.
    Brain Res; 1995 Oct 02; 694(1-2):103-10. PubMed ID: 8974633
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  • 14. Specific N- or C-terminus modified dynorphin and beta-endorphin peptides can selectively block excitatory opioid receptor functions in sensory neurons and unmask potent inhibitory effects of opioid agonists.
    Shen KF, Crain SM.
    Brain Res; 1995 Feb 27; 673(1):30-8. PubMed ID: 7757476
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  • 15. GM1 ganglioside-induced modulation of opioid receptor-mediated functions.
    Crain SM, Shen KF.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 1998 Jun 19; 845():106-25. PubMed ID: 9668346
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  • 16. Inhibitor of cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase blocks opioid-induced prolongation of the action potential of mouse sensory ganglion neurons in dissociated cell cultures.
    Chen GG, Chalazonitis A, Shen KF, Crain SM.
    Brain Res; 1988 Oct 18; 462(2):372-7. PubMed ID: 2847853
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  • 17. Chronic opioid treatment of neuroblastoma x dorsal root ganglion neuron hybrid F11 cells results in elevated GM1 ganglioside and cyclic adenosine monophosphate levels and onset of naloxone-evoked decreases in membrane K+ currents.
    Wu G, Fan SF, Lu ZH, Ledeen RW, Crain SM.
    J Neurosci Res; 1995 Nov 01; 42(4):493-503. PubMed ID: 8568936
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  • 20. Cholera toxin-B subunit blocks excitatory opioid receptor-mediated hyperalgesic effects in mice, thereby unmasking potent opioid analgesia and attenuating opioid tolerance/dependence.
    Shen KF, Crain SM.
    Brain Res; 2001 Nov 16; 919(1):20-30. PubMed ID: 11689159
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