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132 related items for PubMed ID: 2054623

  • 1. Cholecystokinin and its antagonist lorglumide respectively attenuate and facilitate morphine-induced inhibition of C-fiber evoked discharges of dorsal horn nociceptive neurons.
    Kellstein DE, Price DD, Mayer DJ.
    Brain Res; 1991 Feb 01; 540(1-2):302-6. PubMed ID: 2054623
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  • 2. Evidence that substance P selectively modulates C-fiber-evoked discharges of dorsal horn nociceptive neurons.
    Kellstein DE, Price DD, Hayes RL, Mayer DJ.
    Brain Res; 1990 Sep 03; 526(2):291-8. PubMed ID: 1701684
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  • 3. Chronic administration of cholecystokinin antagonists reverses the enhancement of spinal morphine analgesia induced by acute pretreatment.
    Kellstein DE, Mayer DJ.
    Brain Res; 1990 May 21; 516(2):263-70. PubMed ID: 2364292
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  • 4. Cholecystokinin octapeptide reverses the inhibitory effect induced by electroacupuncture on C-fiber evoked discharges.
    Liu NJ, Bao H, Li N, Yu YX, Han JS.
    Int J Neurosci; 1996 Sep 21; 86(3-4):241-7. PubMed ID: 8884394
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  • 5. Cholecystokinin as a factor in the enhanced potency of spinal morphine following carrageenin inflammation.
    Stanfa LC, Dickenson AH.
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  • 6. Spinal effects of bicuculline: modulation of an allodynia-like state by an A1-receptor agonist, morphine, and an NMDA-receptor antagonist.
    Reeve AJ, Dickenson AH, Kerr NC.
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  • 7. Differential interactions of cholecystokinin and FLFQPQRF-NH2 with mu and delta opioid antinociception in the rat spinal cord.
    Magnuson DS, Sullivan AF, Simonnet G, Roques BP, Dickenson AH.
    Neuropeptides; 1990 Aug 21; 16(4):213-8. PubMed ID: 2177165
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  • 8. Depression of nociceptive sensory activity in the rat spinal cord due to the intrathecal administration of drugs: effect of diazepam.
    Jurna I.
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  • 9. Analgesic effect of intrathecal morphine demonstrated in ascending nociceptive activity in the rat spinal cord an in effectiveness of caerulein and cholecystokinin octapeptide.
    Doi T, Jurna I.
    Brain Res; 1982 Feb 25; 234(2):399-407. PubMed ID: 6277433
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  • 10. Cholecystokinin-octapeptide antagonizes morphine analgesia in periaqueductal gray of the rat.
    Li Y, Han JS.
    Brain Res; 1989 Feb 20; 480(1-2):105-10. PubMed ID: 2713644
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  • 11. Spinal co-administration of cholecystokinin antagonists with morphine prevents the development of opioid tolerance.
    Kellstein DE, Mayer DJ.
    Pain; 1991 Nov 20; 47(2):221-229. PubMed ID: 1762818
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  • 12. Actions of cholecystokinin octapeptide on rat spinal dorsal horn neurons.
    Willetts J, Urban L, Murase K, Randić M.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 1985 Nov 20; 448():385-402. PubMed ID: 2411183
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  • 13. Potentiation of morphine analgesia by the cholecystokinin antagonist proglumide.
    Watkins LR, Kinscheck IB, Mayer DJ.
    Brain Res; 1985 Feb 18; 327(1-2):169-80. PubMed ID: 3838690
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  • 14. Lamina-specific effects of morphine and naloxone in dorsal horn of rat spinal cord in vitro.
    Magnuson DS, Dickenson AH.
    J Neurophysiol; 1991 Dec 18; 66(6):1941-50. PubMed ID: 1812227
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  • 15. The combination of NMDA antagonism and morphine produces profound antinociception in the rat dorsal horn.
    Chapman V, Dickenson AH.
    Brain Res; 1992 Feb 28; 573(2):321-3. PubMed ID: 1387029
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  • 16. Activation of spinal cholecystokinin and neurokinin-1 receptors is associated with the attenuation of intrathecal morphine analgesia following electroacupuncture stimulation in rats.
    Fukazawa Y, Maeda T, Kiguchi N, Tohya K, Kimura M, Kishioka S.
    J Pharmacol Sci; 2007 Jun 28; 104(2):159-66. PubMed ID: 17558184
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  • 17. Cholecystokinin and cholecystokinin antagonists enhance postsynaptic excitability in the dentate gyrus.
    Sinton CM.
    Peptides; 1988 Jun 28; 9(5):1049-53. PubMed ID: 3244557
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  • 18. Electrophysiological studies on the spinal effects of dermorphin, an endogenous mu-opioid agonist.
    Sullivan AF, Dickenson AH.
    Brain Res; 1988 Sep 27; 461(1):182-5. PubMed ID: 2906269
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  • 19. Effects of selective and non-selective kappa-opioid receptor agonists on cutaneous C-fibre-evoked responses of rat dorsal horn neurones.
    Knox RJ, Dickenson AH.
    Brain Res; 1987 Jul 07; 415(1):21-9. PubMed ID: 2887243
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  • 20. Intrathecal cholecystokinin interacts with morphine but not substance P in modulating the nociceptive flexion reflex in the rat.
    Wiesenfeld-Hallin Z, Duranti R.
    Peptides; 1987 Jul 07; 8(1):153-8. PubMed ID: 2437547
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