Morphine-induced early delays in wound closure: Involvement of sensory neuropeptides and modification of neurokinin receptor expression

Volume: 77, Issue: 11, Pages: 1747 - 1755
Published: Jun 1, 2009
Abstract
Dose-limiting side effects of centrally acting opioid drugs have led to the use of topical opioids to reduce the pain associated with chronic cutaneous wounds. However, previous studies indicate that topical morphine application impairs wound healing. This study was designed to elucidate the mechanisms by which morphine delays wound closure. Rats were depleted of sensory neuropeptides by treatment with capsaicin, and full-thickness 4-mm diameter...
Paper Details
Title
Morphine-induced early delays in wound closure: Involvement of sensory neuropeptides and modification of neurokinin receptor expression
Published Date
Jun 1, 2009
Volume
77
Issue
11
Pages
1747 - 1755
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