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Opioid peptides 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
M W Adler 《Life sciences》1980,26(7):497-510
This review was presented as an overview at the meeting of the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics in Portland, Oregon, in August, 1979. The intent of the talk was to briefly survey the current status of the field and to present some ideas as to future research. No attempt was made at an exhaustive review of the literature. 相似文献
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Gupta Achla Gullapalli Srinivas Pan Hui Ramos-Ortolaza Dinah L. Hayward Michael D. Low Malcom J. Pintar John E. Devi Lakshmi A. Gomes Ivone 《Cellular and molecular neurobiology》2021,41(5):1103-1118
Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology - Activation of μ, δ, and κ opioid receptors by endogenous opioid peptides leads to the regulation of many emotional and physiological responses.... 相似文献
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Christopher N. Carender Christopher A. Anthony Edward O. Rojas Nicolas O. Noiseux Nicholas A. Bedard Timothy S. Brown 《The Iowa orthopaedic journal》2022,42(1):169
BackgroundPreoperative counseling may reduce postoperative opioid requirements; however, there is a paucity of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) demonstrating efficacy. The purpose of this study was to perform an interventional, telehealth-based RCT evaluating the effect of peri-operative counseling on quantity and duration of opioid consumption following primary total joint arthroplasty (TJA).MethodsParticipants were randomized into three groups: 1. Control group, no perioperative counseling; 2. Intervention group, preoperative educational video; 3. Intervention group, preoperative educational video and postoperative acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). Opioid consumption was evaluated daily for 14 days and at 6 weeks postoperatively. Best-case and worse-case intention to treat analyses were performed to account for non-responses. Bonferroni corrections were applied.Results183 participants were analyzed (63 in Group 1, 55 in Group 2, and 65 in Group 3). At 2 weeks postoperatively, there was no difference in opioid consumption between Groups 1, 2, and 3 (p>0.05 for all). At 6 weeks postoperatively, Groups 2 and 3 had consumed significantly less opioids than Group 1 (p=0.04, p<0.001) (Variable Group p-value 1. Control 2. Video Only Video + ACT Sex (n, % female) 39 (62%) 32 (58%) 40 (62%) 0.90 Surgery (n, % THA) 26 (41%) 21 (38%) 31 (47%) 0.56 Age (mean ± SD; years) 59 ± 11 59 ± 11 58 ± 9 Overall: 0.83
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2v3: 0.56 Prolonged Opioid Use > 60 mo. (n, %) 0 0 0 - Opioid Use Within 3 mo. of Index Surgery (n, %) 0 (14%) 4 (7%) 5 (8%) 0.34
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