Department of Pharmacology of Pain
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This paper clarifies attenuated efficacy of opioid drugs in the treatment of neuropathic pain by demonstrating the presence of MOP and KOP receptors and the absence of the opioid DOP receptor on microglial cells. This finding may explain why DOP receptor agonists are inefficient in the treatment of neuropathic pain, as opposed to the attenuated effects of drugs acting through the other two opioid receptors and indicates future directions for the search for novel analgesics.
Pracownicy zakładu
Professor Barbara Przewłocka, dr hab.
Anna Piotrowska-Murzyn, dr
Ewelina Rojewska-Mendel, dr hab.
Agata Ciechanowska, dr
Wioletta Makuch, mgr
Aleksandra Bober, mgr
Katarzyna Ciapała, mgr
Agnieszka Młynarczyk
Katarzyna Pawlik-Szczerba, mgr inż.
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Grant
PRELUDIUM 12 2016/23/N/NZ7/00356 Determination of the mechanisms and potential targets for neuropathic pain therapy by investigating pharmacological interactions occurring between substances that modulates glial cells activity and opioid analgesics
Anna Piotrowska-Murzyn, PhD
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Scientific award of L’Oréal Unesco For Women In Science
Anna Piotrowska-Murzyn, PhD
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START Scholarship Foundation for Polish Science (FNP)
Anna Piotrowska-Murzyn, PhD
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Scholarship for outstanding scientific achievements awarded by President of the Polish Academy of Sciences
Anna Piotrowska-Murzyn, PhD
Time-dependent changes in the activity of opioid systems in the spinal cord of monoarthritic rats-A release and in situ hybridization study
Przewłocka, B., Lasoń, W., Przewłocki, R.
DOI: 10.1016/0306-4522(92)90020-3
The effects of excitatory amino acids on proenkephalin and prodynorphin mRNA levels in the hippocampal dentate gyrus of the rat; an in situ hybridization study
Lasoń, W., Przewlocka, B., Przewlocki, R.
DOI: 10.1016/0169-328X(92)90090-X
The prodynorphin system in the rat hippocampus is differentially influenced by kainic acid and pentetrazole
Lasoń, W., Przewłocka, B., Przewłocki, R.
DOI: 10.1016/0306-4522(92)90320-2
Local burn injury profoundly enhances endogenous opioid systems activity in rats
Przewlocki, R., Lasoń, W., Machelska, H., Przewlocka, B.
DOI: 10.1016/1043-6618(92)90393-P
Endogenous opioid peptides in brain and pituitary of rats with absence epilepsy
Lason, W., Przewłocka, B., Van Luijtelaar, E.L.J.M., Coenen, A.M.L., Przewłocki, R.
DOI: 10.1016/0143-4179(92)90037-W
The effect of single and repeated ethanol administration on hypothalamic opioid systems activity - an in vitro release study
Przewłocka, B., Lason, W.
DOI: 10.1016/0376-8716(91)90087-F
Stress prevents the chronic ethanol-induced delta opioid receptor supersensitivity in the rat brain
Przewlocka, B., Lason, W.
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Modulation of prodynorphin peptides release from the rat spinal cord in vitro
Przewlocka, B., Lasoń, W., Dziedzicka, M.
DOI: 10.1016/0143-4179(90)90063-5
Burn injury of the hind limb activates endogenous opioid systems in rats
Przewlocka, B., Lason, W., Machelska, H., Carr, D., Szyfelbein, S., Przewlocki, R.
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Differential regulation of opioid systems in response to conditioned stress in rats.
Przewłocka, B., Lasoń, W., Sumowa, A., Przewłocki, R.
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