Maria Amor Hurle
0000-0002-7710-1358
University of Cantabria
45 papers found
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Facilitation of avoidance behaviour in mice chronically treated with heroin or methadone
Supersensitivity to μ-opioid receptor-mediated inhibition of the adenylyl cyclase pathway involves pertussis toxin-resistant Gα protein subunits
Chronic administration of heroin to mice produces up-regulation of brain apoptosis-related proteins and impairs spatial learning and memory
Chronic methadone treatment and repeated withdrawal impair cognition and increase the expression of apoptosis-related proteins in mouse brain
Modulation of brain apoptosis-related proteins by the opioid antagonist naltrexone in mice
Modulation of apoptosis in the mouse brain after morphine treatments and morphine withdrawal
Regulation of μ-opioid receptors, G-protein-coupled receptor kinases and β-arrestin 2 in the rat brain after chronic opioid receptor antagonism
Changes in the expression of G protein-coupled receptor kinases and β-arrestin 2 in rat brain during opioid tolerance and supersensitivity
Autoradiographic mapping of µ-opioid receptors during opiate tolerance and supersensitivity in the rat central nervous system
Opioid tolerance and supersensitivity induce regional changes in the autoradiographic density of dihydropyridine-sensitive calcium channels in the rat central nervous system:
Involvement of the cyclic AMP system in the switch from tolerance into supersensitivity to the antinociceptive effect of the opioid sufentanil
Effects of κ- and μ-opioid receptor agonists on Ca2+ channels in neuroblastoma cells: involvement of the orphan opioid receptor
Nimodipine-enhanced opiate analgesia in cancer patients requiring morphine dose escalation: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study
κ-opioid receptor mediated antinociception in rats is dependent on the functional state of dihydropyridine-sensitive calcium channels
Enhancement of opiate analgesia by nimodipine in cancer patients chronically treated with morphine: a preliminary report:
The Ca2+ channel agonist Bay K 8644 induces central respiratory depression in cats, an effect blocked by naloxone
Ca2+ channel modulation by dihydropyridines modifies sufentanil-induced respiratory depression in cats
Respiratory actions induced by cholecystokinin at the brainstem level
Mechanism of the respiratory action of pentobarbital at the medullary and pontine levels
Different targets involved in the effect of cholecystokinin on respiration
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