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Browsing by Author "Becker, Axel"

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    Behavioral and neurochemical characterization of kratom (Mitragyna speciosa) extract
    (Springer, 2014)
    Stolt, Anne-Christin
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    Schroeder, Helmut
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    Neurath, Hartmud
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    Grecksch, Gisela
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    Hoellt, Volker
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    Meyer, Markus R.
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    Maurer, Hans H.
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    Ziebolz, Nancy
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    Havemann-Reinecke, Ursula  
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    Becker, Axel
    Mitragyna speciosa and its extracts are named kratom (dried leaves, extract). It contains several alkaloids and is used in traditional medicine to alleviate musculoskeletal pain, hypertension, coughing, diarrhea, and as an opiate substitute for addicts. Abuse and addiction to kratom is described, and kratom has attracted increasing interest in Western countries. Individual effects of kratom on opioidergic, adrenergic, serotonergic, and dopaminergic receptors are known, but not all of the effects have been explained. Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic data are needed. The effects of kratom extract on mice behavior were investigated following oral (po), intraperitoneal (ip), and intracerebroventricular (icv) application. Receptor-binding studies were performed. In mu opioid receptor knockout mice (-/-) and wild type (+/+) animals, the extract reduced locomotor activity after ip and low po doses in +/+ animals, but not after icv administration. The ip effect was counteracted by 0.3 mg/kg of apomorphine sc, suggesting dopaminergic presynaptic activity. An analgesic effect was only found in -/- mice after icv application. Norbinaltorphimine abolished the analgesic effect, but not the inhibitory effect, on locomotor activity, indicating that the analgesic effect is mediated via kappa opioid receptors. Oral doses, which did not diminish locomotor activity, impaired the acquisition of shuttle box avoidance learning. There was no effect on consolidation. Binding studies showed affinity of kratom to mu, delta, and kappa opioid receptors and to dopamine D1 receptors. The results obtained in drug-na < ve mice demonstrate weak behavioral effects mediated via mu and kappa opioid receptors.
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    The effects of kratom on restraint–stress-induced analgesia and its mechanisms of action
    (2017)
    Vázquez López, José Luis
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    Schild, Lorenz
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    Günther, Thomas
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    Schulz, Stefan
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    Neurath, Hartmud
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    Becker, Axel

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