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  • 2. Calcitonin gene-related peptide as a regulator of neuronal CaMKII-CREB, microglial p38-NFκB and astroglial ERK-Stat1/3 cascades mediating the development of tolerance to morphine-induced analgesia.
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  • 5. A novel role of minocycline: attenuating morphine antinociceptive tolerance by inhibition of p38 MAPK in the activated spinal microglia.
    Cui Y, Liao XX, Liu W, Guo RX, Wu ZZ, Zhao CM, Chen PX, Feng JQ.
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  • 7. Morphine mediates a proinflammatory phenotype via μ-opioid receptor-PKCɛ-Akt-ERK1/2 signaling pathway in activated microglial cells.
    Merighi S, Gessi S, Varani K, Fazzi D, Stefanelli A, Borea PA.
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  • 8. Resveratrol reduces morphine tolerance by inhibiting microglial activation via AMPK signalling.
    Han Y, Jiang C, Tang J, Wang C, Wu P, Zhang G, Liu W, Jamangulova N, Wu X, Song X.
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  • 10. Inhibition of neuronal nitric oxide synthase antagonizes morphine antinociceptive tolerance by decreasing activation of p38 MAPK in the spinal microglia.
    Liu W, Wang CH, Cui Y, Mo LQ, Zhi JL, Sun SN, Wang YL, Yu HM, Zhao CM, Feng JQ, Chen PX.
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  • 11. On the possible role of ERK, p38 and CaMKII in the regulation of CGRP expression in morphine-tolerant rats.
    Wang Z, Chabot JG, Quirion R.
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  • 12. Cathepsin S in the spinal microglia facilitates morphine-induced antinociceptive tolerance in rats.
    Xiao L, Han X, Wang XE, Li Q, Chen Y, Cui Y, Chen Y.
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  • 13. Role of P2X7 receptor-mediated IL-18/IL-18R signaling in morphine tolerance: multiple glial-neuronal dialogues in the rat spinal cord.
    Chen ML, Cao H, Chu YX, Cheng LZ, Liang LL, Zhang YQ, Zhao ZQ.
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  • 15. Procyanidins alleviates morphine tolerance by inhibiting activation of NLRP3 inflammasome in microglia.
    Cai Y, Kong H, Pan YB, Jiang L, Pan XX, Hu L, Qian YN, Jiang CY, Liu WT.
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  • 16. Involvement of adrenomedullin in spinal glial activation following chronic administration of morphine in rats.
    Zeng X, Lin MY, Wang D, Zhang Y, Hong Y.
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  • 19. Spinal mediators that may contribute selectively to antinociceptive tolerance but not other effects of morphine as revealed by deletion of GluR5.
    Gregus AM, Inra CN, Giordano TP, Costa AC, Rajadhyaksha AM, Inturrisi CE.
    Neuroscience; 2010 Aug 11; 169(1):475-87. PubMed ID: 20359526
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