Morphine as a potential oxidative stress-causing agent

J Skrabalova, Z Drastichova… - Mini-reviews in organic …, 2013 - ingentaconnect.com
Morphine exhibits important pharmacological effects for which it has been used in medical
practice for quite a long time. However, it has a high addictive potential and can be abused …

Neuroproteomics: understanding the molecular organization and complexity of the brain

A Bayés, SGN Grant - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2009 - nature.com
Advances in technology have equipped the field of neuroproteomics with refined tools for
the study of the expression, interaction and function of proteins in the nervous system. In …

Endogenous opiates and behavior: 2006

RJ Bodnar - Peptides, 2007 - Elsevier
This paper is the 29th consecutive installment of the annual review of research concerning
the endogenous opioid system, now spanning 30 years of research. It summarizes papers …

Decreased mitochondrial DNA copy number in the hippocampus and peripheral blood during opiate addiction is mediated by autophagy and can be salvaged by …

YM Feng, YF Jia, LY Su, D Wang, L Lv, L Xu, YG Yao - Autophagy, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Drug addiction is a chronic brain disease that is a serious social problem and causes
enormous financial burden. Because mitochondrial abnormalities have been associated …

Proteomic research in psychiatry

R Taurines, E Dudley, J Grassl… - Journal of …, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Psychiatric disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, schizophrenia and mood disorders are
severe and disabling conditions of largely unknown origin and poorly understood …

Genes and pathways co-associated with the exposure to multiple drugs of abuse, including alcohol, amphetamine/methamphetamine, cocaine, marijuana, morphine …

J Wang, W Yuan, MD Li - Molecular neurobiology, 2011 - Springer
Drug addiction is a chronic neuronal disease. In recent years, proteomics technology has
been widely used to assess the protein expression in the brain tissues of both animals and …

Chronic morphine alters the presynaptic protein profile: identification of novel molecular targets using proteomics and network analysis

NS Abul-Husn, SP Annangudi, A Ma'Ayan… - PloS one, 2011 - journals.plos.org
Opiates produce significant and persistent changes in synaptic transmission; knowledge of
the proteins involved in these changes may help to understand the molecular mechanisms …

Morphine-induced analgesic tolerance, locomotor sensitization and physical dependence do not require modification of mu opioid receptor, cdk5 and adenylate …

C Contet, D Filliol, A Matifas, BL Kieffer - Neuropharmacology, 2008 - Elsevier
Acute morphine administration produces analgesia and reward, but prolonged use may lead
to analgesic tolerance in patients chronically treated for pain and to compulsive intake in …

Effects of chronic tramadol exposure on the zebrafish brain: a proteomic study

HQ Zhuo, L Huang, HQ Huang, Z Cai - Journal of proteomics, 2012 - Elsevier
Tramadol hydrochloride (TH), has become the most prescribed opioid worldwide. However,
its neurotoxicity and abuse potential are not well documented. In the present study, TH …

Morphine produces immunosuppressive effects in nonhuman primates at the proteomic and cellular levels

JN Brown, GM Ortiz, TE Angel, JM Jacobs… - Molecular & Cellular …, 2012 - ASBMB
Morphine has long been known to have immunosuppressive properties in vivo, but the
molecular and immunologic changes induced by it are incompletely understood. To explore …