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Review
. 1997;5(3-4):231-5.

Molecular regulation of opioid receptors

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  • PMID: 9606728
Review

Molecular regulation of opioid receptors

A D Blake et al. Recept Channels. 1997.

Abstract

Opioid actions are initiated at membrane receptors which couple to cellular effectors through G protein-mediated pathways. In the central nervous system opioids reduce neuronal activity through the inhibition of voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels, the activation of K+ channels and the inhibition of adenylyl cyclase. A significant clinical limitation to opioid therapy is the development of tolerance, a biological event that has been linked to agonist effects at the receptor level. Molecular studies on the consequences of opioid receptor regulation will provide a better understanding of the cellular mechanisms involved in the agonist-mediated events in tolerance development.

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