ListarBCGF - Contribuciones a congresos científicos por tema "Adicción"
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Dopamine D4 receptor activation counteracts nigrostriatal pathway activation by morphine: relevance in drug addiction.
(2013)Morphine induces dopamine release in the caudate putamen (CPu), which promotes stereotyped behavior and habit learning for drug-seeking and –taking. Nigrostriatal pathway stimulation by morphine is due to a removal of tonic ... -
Dopamine D4 receptor counteracts morphine-induced changes in M opioid receptor signaling in the striosomes of the rat caudate putamen.
(2015-10-05)Morphine is one of the most potent analgesic drugs used to relieve moderate to severe pain. After long-term use of morphine, neuroadaptive changes in the brain promotes tolerance, which result in a reduced sensitivity to ...