“…3 for summary). Morphineinduced GFAP elevations were naltrexone-sensitive (Beitner-Johnson et al, 1993;Bruce-Keller et al, 2008), and could be blocked even by an ultra-low dose of naltrexone (Mattioli et al, 2010). Several general proinflammatory attenuators have been shown to block opioid-induced GFAP up-regulation, such as antioxidant cis-7-methyl-9-methoxy-5,5a,6,10b-tetrahydroindeno[2, 1-b]indole (H-290/51) (Sharma et al, 2010), ibudilast (Hutchinson et al, 2009a), fluorocitrate (Song and Zhao, 2001), propentofylline (Raghavendra et al, 2004a;Narita et al, 2006a,b;Holdridge et al, 2007), pentoxifylline, and minocycline (Mika et al, 2009).…”