Reviews on calcium mediated secondary messengers in chronic opioids exposure/addiction

Addiction and withdrawal are problems disturbing the health of the individual and also causes difficulties for society, raising the rates of divorce, unemployment and government spending on legal and medical systems. Opioids show an important pharmacological effect in the treatment of pain, with e...

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Main Authors: Mohd Adzim Khalili, Rohin, Nor Hidayah, Abu Bakar, U.S. Mahadeva, Rao
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spelling my-unisza-ir.58242022-09-13T05:31:04Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5824/ Reviews on calcium mediated secondary messengers in chronic opioids exposure/addiction Mohd Adzim Khalili, Rohin Nor Hidayah, Abu Bakar U.S. Mahadeva, Rao BF Psychology QH301 Biology R Medicine (General) Addiction and withdrawal are problems disturbing the health of the individual and also causes difficulties for society, raising the rates of divorce, unemployment and government spending on legal and medical systems. Opioids show an important pharmacological effect in the treatment of pain, with extremely addictive potential. Chronic opioid exposure is known to produce the complex behaviors of tolerance and dependence, a state exposed by opioid abstinence leading to withdrawal syndrome, as well as oxidative stress. Studies show that calcium mediated secondary messengers play a crucial role in the mechanism of addictive process and oxidative stress induced by chronic opioid usage. Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII), is a major calcium regulated signal transducer that controls many neuronal systems and play important role in neuronal plasticity and can act as a key and direct promoting opioid tolerance and dependence and identifying such a direct mechanism may be useful for designing a pharmacology treatment for these conditions, recent studies, has been shown that calcium channels antagonist can be used in the treatment of withdrawal syndrome. Chronic opioid exposure associated with tolerance, dependence withdrawal syndrome and oxidative stress. Studies has shown that calcium mediated secondary messengers involved in the genesis of these conditions, better understanding of biological mechanisms underlie reduction in neuronal cell excitability could help in the identification of pharmacological targets for treatment. 2015 Article PeerReviewed image en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5824/1/FH02-FPSK-15-02624.jpg Mohd Adzim Khalili, Rohin and Nor Hidayah, Abu Bakar and U.S. Mahadeva, Rao (2015) Reviews on calcium mediated secondary messengers in chronic opioids exposure/addiction. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 5 (1). pp. 114-119. ISSN 22313354 [P]
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QH301 Biology
R Medicine (General)
Mohd Adzim Khalili, Rohin
Nor Hidayah, Abu Bakar
U.S. Mahadeva, Rao
Reviews on calcium mediated secondary messengers in chronic opioids exposure/addiction
description Addiction and withdrawal are problems disturbing the health of the individual and also causes difficulties for society, raising the rates of divorce, unemployment and government spending on legal and medical systems. Opioids show an important pharmacological effect in the treatment of pain, with extremely addictive potential. Chronic opioid exposure is known to produce the complex behaviors of tolerance and dependence, a state exposed by opioid abstinence leading to withdrawal syndrome, as well as oxidative stress. Studies show that calcium mediated secondary messengers play a crucial role in the mechanism of addictive process and oxidative stress induced by chronic opioid usage. Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII), is a major calcium regulated signal transducer that controls many neuronal systems and play important role in neuronal plasticity and can act as a key and direct promoting opioid tolerance and dependence and identifying such a direct mechanism may be useful for designing a pharmacology treatment for these conditions, recent studies, has been shown that calcium channels antagonist can be used in the treatment of withdrawal syndrome. Chronic opioid exposure associated with tolerance, dependence withdrawal syndrome and oxidative stress. Studies has shown that calcium mediated secondary messengers involved in the genesis of these conditions, better understanding of biological mechanisms underlie reduction in neuronal cell excitability could help in the identification of pharmacological targets for treatment.
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author Mohd Adzim Khalili, Rohin
Nor Hidayah, Abu Bakar
U.S. Mahadeva, Rao
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Nor Hidayah, Abu Bakar
U.S. Mahadeva, Rao
author_sort Mohd Adzim Khalili, Rohin
title Reviews on calcium mediated secondary messengers in chronic opioids exposure/addiction
title_short Reviews on calcium mediated secondary messengers in chronic opioids exposure/addiction
title_full Reviews on calcium mediated secondary messengers in chronic opioids exposure/addiction
title_fullStr Reviews on calcium mediated secondary messengers in chronic opioids exposure/addiction
title_full_unstemmed Reviews on calcium mediated secondary messengers in chronic opioids exposure/addiction
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