Abstract:Morphine-induced scratching (MIS) is a common issue in patients receiving clinical postoperative morphine intrathecal injections. The kappa opioid receptor (KOR) agonist nalbuphine is known to prevent and reduce MIS, but the underlying mechanism has remained unclear. Here, we found that protein kinase C (PKCβ) in the spinal cord dorsal horn was co-expressed with ionized calcium binding adapter molecule 1 (Iba1) and increased after morphine intrathecal (i.t.) injections in mice. Although knockdown PKCβ inhibite… Show more
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