1993
7-Benzylidenenaltrexone (BNTX): A selective δ1 opioid receptor antagonist in the mouse spinal cord
Sofuoglu M, Portoghese P, Takemori A. 7-Benzylidenenaltrexone (BNTX): A selective δ1 opioid receptor antagonist in the mouse spinal cord. Life Sciences 1993, 52: 769-775. PMID: 8383271, DOI: 10.1016/0024-3205(93)90240-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAntinociceptive ED50 valueDELT IIED50 valuesDelta opioid receptor subtypesOpioid receptor subtypesDelta-opioid receptorsSubtype-selective agonistsAntinociceptive ED50Spinal sitesOpioid receptorsReceptor subtypesSelective agonistBNTXDPDPEMiceAdministrationHand administrationAntinociceptionRecent reportsDAMGONaltribenMorphineAgonistsAntagonistED50
1992
Maintenance of acute morphine tolerance in mice by selective blockage of κ opioid receptors with norbinaltorphimine
Sofuoglu M, Portoghese P, Takemori A. Maintenance of acute morphine tolerance in mice by selective blockage of κ opioid receptors with norbinaltorphimine. European Journal Of Pharmacology 1992, 210: 159-162. PMID: 1318206, DOI: 10.1016/0014-2999(92)90666-r.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMorphine injectionSelective kappa opioid antagonistED50 valuesKappa-opioid antagonistAcute morphine toleranceTail-flick assayDevelopment of toleranceKappa-opioid sitesAntinociceptive ED50 valueNon-pretreated controlsSupraspinal sitesOpioid toleranceMorphine administrationControl miceMorphine sulfateMorphine toleranceOpioid agonistsOpioid antagonistSpinal sitesSingle doseOpioid receptorsOpioid sitesMorphineMiceSelective blockage
1991
Cross-tolerance studies in the spinal cord of β-FNA-treated mice provides further evidence for delta opioid receptor subtypes
Sofuoglu M, Portoghese P, Takemori A. Cross-tolerance studies in the spinal cord of β-FNA-treated mice provides further evidence for delta opioid receptor subtypes. Life Sciences 1991, 49: pl153-pl156. PMID: 1658509, DOI: 10.1016/0024-3205(91)90397-t.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDelta opioid receptor subtypesOpioid receptor subtypesAntinociceptive effectReceptor subtypesAntinociceptive ED50 valueDelta-opioid receptor-selective peptideCross-tolerance studiesReceptor-selective peptideSpinal cordTolerance developmentFurther evidenceDPDPEED50 valuesMiceDADLEDAMGOSignificant increaseDSLETSame pretreatmentSubtypesAdministrationSelective peptidesCordFNA
1990
Maintenance of morphine dependence by naloxone in acutely dependent mice.
Sofuoglu M, Sato J, Takemori A. Maintenance of morphine dependence by naloxone in acutely dependent mice. Journal Of Pharmacology And Experimental Therapeutics 1990, 254: 841-6. PMID: 2395116.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMorphine sulfateNaloxone hydrochloridePriming doseED50 valuesSingle doseControl groupMorphine-pretreated miceOpioid antagonist naloxoneSigns of withdrawalDevelopment of dependenceMS injectionDependent miceAntagonist naloxoneMorphine dependenceMiceDoseFormer groupMS 24NaloxoneHrPretreatmentWithdrawalInjectionGroupDays