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Intrathecal Lamotrigine Attenuates Antinociceptive Morphine Tolerance and Suppresses Spinal Glial Cell Activation in Morphine-Tolerant Rats

Jun IG, Kim SH, Yoon YI, Park JY

Glial cells play a critical role in morphine tolerance, resulting from repeated administration of morphine. Both the development and the expression of tolerance are suppressed by the analgesic lamotrigine. This...
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Tocolytic Effect of Morphine via Increased Metabolic Clearance of Oxytocin in the Baboon

Bai YH, Pak SC, Choi BC, Wilson L

Morphine is known to inhibit nocturnal uterine contractions in several animal models, and oxytocin is known to be a primary causative factor of uterine contractions. The purpose of the present...
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Effects of MK-801 and Morphine on Spinal C-Fos Expression during the Development of Neuropathic Pain

Lee YW, Park KA, Lee WT

The purpose of this study was to investigate the expression of c-fos in the spinal cord during the development of allodynia, induced by peripheral nerve injury. Following tight ligation of...
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Morphine Postconditioning Attenuates ICAM-1 Expression on Endothelial Cells

Min TJ, Kim JI, Kim JH, Noh KH, Kim TW, Kim WY, Lee YS, Park YC

The purpose of this study is to determine 1) whether morphine postconditiong (MPostC) can attenuate the intercellular adhesion molecules-1 (ICAM-1) expression after reoxygenation injury and 2) the subtype(s) of the...
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Morphine Attenuates Endothelial Cell Adhesion Molecules Induced by the Supernatant of LPS-Stimulated Colon Cancer Cells

Min TJ, Park SH, Ji YH, Lee YS, Kim TW, Kim JH, Kim WY, Park YC

A large reservoir of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is available in the colon and this could promote colon cancer metastasis by enhancing tumor cell adhesion, intravasation, and extravasation. Furthermore, adhesion molecules...
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