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138 related items for PubMed ID: 15661437

  • 1. Pronociceptive role of dynorphins in uninjured animals: N-ethylmaleimide-induced nociceptive behavior mediated through inhibition of dynorphin degradation.
    Tan-No K, Takahashi H, Nakagawasai O, Niijima F, Sato T, Satoh S, Sakurada S, Marinova Z, Yakovleva T, Bakalkin G, Terenius L, Tadano T.
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  • 2. Intrathecally administered big dynorphin, a prodynorphin-derived peptide, produces nociceptive behavior through an N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor mechanism.
    Tan-No K, Esashi A, Nakagawasai O, Niijima F, Tadano T, Sakurada C, Sakurada T, Bakalkin G, Terenius L, Kisara K.
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  • 3. Nociceptive behavior induced by the endogenous opioid peptides dynorphins in uninjured mice: evidence with intrathecal N-ethylmaleimide inhibiting dynorphin degradation.
    Tan-No K, Takahashi H, Nakagawasai O, Niijima F, Sakurada S, Bakalkin G, Terenius L, Tadano T.
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    Tan-No K, Esashi A, Nakagawasai O, Niijima F, Furuta S, Sato T, Satoh S, Yasuhara H, Tadano T.
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  • 9. Intrathecally administered spermine produces the scratching, biting and licking behaviour in mice.
    Tan-No K, Taira A, Wako K, Niijima F, Nakagawasai O, Tadano T, Sakurada C, Sakurada T, Kisara K.
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  • 10. Dynorphinergic mechanism mediating endomorphin-2-induced antianalgesia in the mouse spinal cord.
    Wu HE, Sun HS, Darpolar M, Leitermann RJ, Kampine JP, Tseng LF.
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  • 11. Big dynorphin, a prodynorphin-derived peptide produces NMDA receptor-mediated effects on memory, anxiolytic-like and locomotor behavior in mice.
    Kuzmin A, Madjid N, Terenius L, Ogren SO, Bakalkin G.
    Neuropsychopharmacology; 2006 Sep 15; 31(9):1928-37. PubMed ID: 16292317
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  • 12. Intrathecal morphine-3-glucuronide-induced nociceptive behavior via Delta-2 opioid receptors in the spinal cord.
    Komatsu T, Katsuyama S, Nagase H, Mizoguchi H, Sakurada C, Tsuzuki M, Sakurada S, Sakurada T.
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  • 13. Involvement of glial cells in the nociceptive behaviors induced by a high-dose of histamine administered intrathecally.
    Mizoguchi H, Komatsu T, Iwata Y, Watanabe C, Watanabe H, Orito T, Katsuyama S, Yonezawa A, Onodera K, Sakurada T, Sakurada S.
    Eur J Pharmacol; 2011 Feb 25; 653(1-3):21-5. PubMed ID: 21118680
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  • 14. Nociceptin-induced scratching, biting and licking in mice: involvement of spinal NK1 receptors.
    Sakurada T, Katsuyama S, Sakurada S, Inoue M, Tan-No K, Kisara K, Sakurada C, Ueda H, Sasaki J.
    Br J Pharmacol; 1999 Aug 25; 127(7):1712-8. PubMed ID: 10455330
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  • 16. Neuropathic pain activates the endogenous kappa opioid system in mouse spinal cord and induces opioid receptor tolerance.
    Xu M, Petraschka M, McLaughlin JP, Westenbroek RE, Caron MG, Lefkowitz RJ, Czyzyk TA, Pintar JE, Terman GW, Chavkin C.
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  • 17. Spinally administered dynorphin A produces long-lasting allodynia: involvement of NMDA but not opioid receptors.
    Laughlin TM, Vanderah TW, Lashbrook J, Nichols ML, Ossipov M, Porreca F, Wilcox GL.
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  • 18. Involvement of NMDA receptor in nociceptive effects elicited by intrathecal [Tyr6] gamma2-MSH(6-12), and the interaction with nociceptin/orphanin FQ in pain modulation in mice.
    Chang M, Li W, Peng YL, Gao YH, Yao J, Han RW, Wang R.
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  • 19. Nonopioidergic mechanism mediating morphine-induced antianalgesia in the mouse spinal cord.
    Wu HE, Thompson J, Sun HS, Leitermann RJ, Fujimoto JM, Tseng LF.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 2004 Jul 19; 310(1):240-6. PubMed ID: 14999057
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  • 20. Pronociceptive actions of dynorphin maintain chronic neuropathic pain.
    Wang Z, Gardell LR, Ossipov MH, Vanderah TW, Brennan MB, Hochgeschwender U, Hruby VJ, Malan TP, Lai J, Porreca F.
    J Neurosci; 2001 Mar 01; 21(5):1779-86. PubMed ID: 11222667
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