2019
DOI: 10.1101/769349
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Differential effects of opioid receptor modulators on motivational and stress-coping behaviors in the back-translational rat IFN-α depression model

Abstract: Rationale: Many patients respond inadequately to antidepressant drug treatment; the search for alternate pharmacological treatment mechanisms is ongoing. Until the 1950's, opium was sometimes used to treat depression, but eventually abandoned due to addiction risk. Recent insights into opioid biology have sparked a renewed interest in the potential antidepressant properties of opioids. Objective: We studied how mu (MOR), kappa (KOR) and delta (DOR) opioid receptor ligands affect the dysregulation of motivated … Show more

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“…Finally, activation of endogenous opioid receptor systems arising from physical activity (e.g. Callaghan et al, 2018Callaghan et al, , 2019 might also contribute in diffuse, analgesic ways. These combined effects might, of course, be misattributed to 'supernatural' sources, despite their biopsychosocial origins.…”
Section: A Biopsychosocial Framework For Investigating Pilgrim Walkingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, activation of endogenous opioid receptor systems arising from physical activity (e.g. Callaghan et al, 2018Callaghan et al, , 2019 might also contribute in diffuse, analgesic ways. These combined effects might, of course, be misattributed to 'supernatural' sources, despite their biopsychosocial origins.…”
Section: A Biopsychosocial Framework For Investigating Pilgrim Walkingmentioning
confidence: 99%