Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8347287 | Peptides | 2018 | 37 Pages |
Abstract
Our results showed that KP-13 decreased the nociceptive threshold of both males and females independent of sex, which was prevented by KP-234. Furthermore, KP-13 treatment depressed the acute antinociceptive effect of morphine and attenuated the development of morphine tolerance. KP-13 also induced a mechanical hypersensitivity. These data underlie kisspeptin's hyperalgesic action and argues for the role of kisspeptin receptor 1 in the mediation of its action. Furthermore, our results suggest that central KP-13 administration can modify the acute effects of morphine.
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Authors
Krisztina Csabafi, Zsolt Bagosi, Ãva Dobó, Júlia Szakács, Gyula Telegdy, Gyula Szabó,