2018
Minocycline does not affect experimental pain or addiction-related outcomes in opioid maintained patients
Arout CA, Waters AJ, MacLean RR, Compton P, Sofuoglu M. Minocycline does not affect experimental pain or addiction-related outcomes in opioid maintained patients. Psychopharmacology 2018, 236: 2857-2866. PMID: 30564869, PMCID: PMC6581631, DOI: 10.1007/s00213-018-5146-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOpioid-induced hyperalgesiaCold pressor testOpioid use disorderSerum cytokinesPain thresholdUse disordersAddiction-related outcomesProinflammatory serum cytokinesActivation of microgliaSeverity of painEcological momentary assessmentEnd of treatmentHuman laboratory studiesTest sessionsOpioid cravingMinocycline treatmentOpioid toleranceAgonist treatmentPain sensitivityVisit 1Minocycline effectsPressor testExperimental painPreclinical studiesGo/No-Go task
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 ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsDrug ToleranceMaleMiceMorphineNaltrexoneNarcotic AntagonistsReceptors, Opioid, kappaSpinal CordConceptsMorphine 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
Naloxone produces protracted tolerance in mice treated with a single dose of morphine.
Sofuoglu M, Takemori A. Naloxone produces protracted tolerance in mice treated with a single dose of morphine. Journal Of Pharmacology And Experimental Therapeutics 1990, 254: 836-40. PMID: 2395115.Peer-Reviewed Original Research