Supraspinal and Peripheral, but Not Intrathecal, σ1R Blockade by S1RA Enhances Morphine Antinociception
Sigma-1 receptor (σ1R) antagonism increases the effects of morphine on acute nociceptive pain. S1RA (E-52862) is a selective σ1R antagonist widely used to study the role of σ1Rs. S1RA alone exerted antinociceptive effect in the formalin test in rats and increased noradrenaline levels in the spinal c...
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Main Authors: | Alba Vidal-Torres (Author), Begoña Fernández-Pastor (Author), Alicia Carceller (Author), José Miguel Vela (Author), Manuel Merlos (Author), Daniel Zamanillo (Author) |
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