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Opioid analgesics are used extensively in the management of pain. Although the clinically effective opioids bind with high affinity to the mu-opioid receptor, studies have suggested that the delta-opioid agonists might represent more ideal analgesic agents, with fewer side effects. A limitation to o...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.52.2.272
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Decoding the Delta-Opioid Receptor: Insights into Pain Management
This study explores the fascinating world of [opioid receptors] and their role in [pain management]. The research investigates the [regulation] of the [delta-opioid receptor] by [opioid agonists] using a [human embryonic kidney 293 cell model]. The study reveals that [delta-selective agonists] can [desensitize and internalize] the receptor, while [nonselective opioids] can also induce [desensitization] but through different mechanisms. Interestingly, the study also finds that [morphine] can actually [sensitize] the receptor, offering a potential explanation for the development of [morphine-induced tolerance and dependence]. This research provides valuable insights into the complex [regulation] of [opioid receptors], offering potential pathways for developing [more effective and safer analgesics].The Delta-Opioid Receptor: A Promising Target for Pain Relief
This research highlights the potential of targeting the [delta-opioid receptor] for developing [more effective and safer analgesics]. The study reveals that [delta-selective agonists] can [desensitize and internalize] the receptor, suggesting that these compounds could offer potential benefits in pain management. However, the study also highlights the complexity of [opioid receptor regulation] and the potential for developing [tolerance and dependence] with certain opioids. This research underscores the need for continued research into understanding the nuances of [opioid receptor signaling] and developing targeted therapies for pain relief.Navigating the Opioid Landscape: A Search for Safer Solutions
This research emphasizes the need for a more nuanced understanding of [opioid receptors] and their role in [pain management]. The study reveals the complex [regulation] of the [delta-opioid receptor] by different [opioid agonists], suggesting that some opioids may be more prone to inducing [tolerance and dependence] than others. It's like navigating a desert landscape, where certain paths can lead to unforeseen consequences. By carefully studying the nuances of [opioid receptor signaling], we can develop safer and more effective pain management strategies.Dr.Camel's Conclusion
Just like a camel traversing the vast and challenging desert, we must be mindful of the potential consequences of our actions in the realm of [pain management]. This research sheds light on the complex [regulation] of [opioid receptors], highlighting the potential benefits and risks associated with different [opioid agonists]. It's like carefully mapping the desert landscape, identifying the safest and most effective routes to navigate this complex terrain.Date :
- Date Completed 1997-09-05
- Date Revised 2019-06-06
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