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1Department of Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology, Smith Kline and French Laboratories, Philadelphia, PA 19101.
Abstract:
Since pain and depression are influenced by opioids and antidepressants, it was of interest to explore their interaction with common CNS receptors. A method for binding site selectivity was used to evaluate antidepressant specificities in inhibiting mu versus delta opioid binding. With the very specific opioid probes used, DAGO and DPDPE, a wide range of antidepressant selectivities was found. These may represent different modes of interaction between mu and delta opioid sites and antidepressant compounds.
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