作者
Tuan Trang, Ream Al-Hasani, Daniela Salvemini, Michael W Salter, Howard Gutstein, Catherine M Cahill
发表日期
2015/10/14
来源
Journal of Neuroscience
卷号
35
期号
41
页码范围
13879-13888
出版商
Society for Neuroscience
简介
Treating pain is one of the most difficult challenges in medicine and a key facet of disease management. The isolation of morphine by Friedrich Sertürner in 1804 added an essential pharmacological tool in the treatment of pain and spawned the discovery of a new class of drugs known collectively as opioid analgesics. Revered for their potent pain-relieving effects, even Morpheus the god of dreams could not have dreamt that his opium tincture would be both a gift and a burden to humankind. To date, morphine and other opioids remain essential analgesics for alleviating pain. However, their use is plagued by major side effects, such as analgesic tolerance (diminished pain-relieving effects), hyperalgesia (increased pain sensitivity), and drug dependence. This review highlights recent advances in understanding the key causes of these adverse effects and explores the effect of chronic pain on opioid reward …
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