reviewAnesthesiologyOct 21, 2011Closed access

Molecular Mechanisms of Opioid Receptor-dependent Signaling and Behavior

Washington University in St. Louis · National Postdoctoral Association

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Abstract

Opioid receptors have been targeted for the treatment of pain and related disorders for thousands of years and remain the most widely used analgesics in the clinic. Mu (μ), kappa (κ), and delta (δ) opioid receptors represent the originally classified receptor subtypes, with opioid receptor like-1 (ORL1) being the least characterized. All four receptors are G-protein coupled and activate inhibitory G proteins. These receptors form homo- and heterodimeric complexes and signal to kinase cascades and scaffold a variety of proteins.The authors discuss classic mechanisms and developments in understanding opioid tolerance and opioid receptor signaling and highlight advances in opioid molecular pharmacology,…

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Keywords
  • Receptor
  • Opioid
  • Medicine
  • Opioid receptor
  • κ-opioid receptor
  • Signal transduction
  • Pharmacology
  • Context (archaeology)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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