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Academic Article The cortical innate immune response increases local neuronal excitability leading to seizures.
Academic Article Evidence that intrathecal morphine-3-glucuronide may cause pain enhancement via toll-like receptor 4/MD-2 and interleukin-1beta.
Academic Article The "toll" of opioid-induced glial activation: improving the clinical efficacy of opioids by targeting glia.
Academic Article Evidence for a role of heat shock protein-90 in toll like receptor 4 mediated pain enhancement in rats.
Academic Article Possible involvement of toll-like receptor 4/myeloid differentiation factor-2 activity of opioid inactive isomers causes spinal proinflammation and related behavioral consequences.
Academic Article Evidence that tricyclic small molecules may possess toll-like receptor and myeloid differentiation protein 2 activity.
Academic Article Stimulation of TLR7 prior to polymicrobial sepsis improves the immune control of the inflammatory response in adult mice.
Academic Article Sex and estradiol influence glial pro-inflammatory responses to lipopolysaccharide in rats.
Academic Article (+)-naloxone, an opioid-inactive toll-like receptor 4 signaling inhibitor, reverses multiple models of chronic neuropathic pain in rats.
Academic Article Opioid activation of toll-like receptor 4 contributes to drug reinforcement.
Academic Article Blocking toll-like receptor 2 and 4 signaling during a stressor prevents stress-induced priming of neuroinflammatory responses to a subsequent immune challenge.
Academic Article A minocycline derivative reduces nerve injury-induced allodynia, LPS-induced prostaglandin E2 microglial production and signaling via toll-like receptors 2 and 4.
Academic Article Non-stereoselective reversal of neuropathic pain by naloxone and naltrexone: involvement of toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4).
Academic Article Prior exposure to glucocorticoids sensitizes the neuroinflammatory and peripheral inflammatory responses to E. coli lipopolysaccharide.
Academic Article Evidence that opioids may have toll-like receptor 4 and MD-2 effects.
Academic Article Glucuronic acid and the ethanol metabolite ethyl-glucuronide cause toll-like receptor 4 activation and enhanced pain.
Concept Toll-Like Receptor 4
Concept Toll-Like Receptor 2
Concept Toll-Like Receptor 7
Academic Article Activation of adult rat CNS endothelial cells by opioid-induced toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) signaling induces proinflammatory, biochemical, morphological, and behavioral sequelae.
Academic Article Select steroid hormone glucuronide metabolites can cause toll-like receptor 4 activation and enhanced pain.
Academic Article Opioid-induced central immune signaling: implications for opioid analgesia.
Academic Article Targeting the Toll of Drug Abuse: The Translational Potential of Toll-Like Receptor 4.
Academic Article DAT isn't all that: cocaine reward and reinforcement require Toll-like receptor 4 signaling.
Academic Article Morphine amplifies mechanical allodynia via TLR4 in a rat model of spinal cord injury.
Grant Stress, Glucocorticoids and Neuroinflammatory Priming
Academic Article Protraction of neuropathic pain by morphine is mediated by spinal damage associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) in male rats.
Academic Article Methamphetamine Activates Toll-Like Receptor 4 to Induce Central Immune Signaling within the Ventral Tegmental Area and Contributes to Extracellular Dopamine Increase in the Nucleus Accumbens Shell.
Academic Article Suppression of active phase voluntary wheel running in male rats by unilateral chronic constriction injury: Enduring therapeutic effects of a brief treatment of morphine combined with TLR4 or P2X7 antagonists.
Academic Article Experimental autoimmune encephalopathy (EAE)-induced hippocampal neuroinflammation and memory deficits are prevented with the non-opioid TLR2/TLR4 antagonist (+)-naltrexone.
Academic Article Toll-like receptor 2 and 4 antagonism for the treatment of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE)-related pain.
Academic Article Postoperative cognitive dysfunction is made persistent with morphine treatment in aged rats.
Academic Article Selective TLR4 Antagonism Prevents and Reverses Morphine-Induced Persistent Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction, Dysregulation of Synaptic Elements, and Impaired BDNF Signaling in Aged Male Rats.

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