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Query: UMLS:C0033774 (
pruritus
)
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Centrally administered bombesin induces scratching and grooming in rats. These behaviors were blocked by early benzomorphan kappa opioid receptor (KOR) agonists as reported by Gmerek and Cowan in 1984. This was the first evidence that KORs may be involved in the sensation of
itch
-like behaviors. Subsequent development of additional animal models for acute and chronic
itch
has led to important discoveries since then. For example, it was found that (a) gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP), natriuretic polypeptide b and their cognate receptors are keys for the transmission of
itch
sensation at the spinal cord level, (b) dynorphins (Dyns), the endogenous KOR agonists, work as inhibitory neuromodulators of
itch
at the spinal cord level, (c) in a mouse model for acute
itch
, certain KOR antagonists elicit scratching, (d) in mouse models of acute or chronic
itch
, KOR agonists (e.g., U50,488, nalfurafine, CR 845, nalbuphine) suppress scratching induced by different pruritogens, and (e) nalfurafine, CR 845, and nalbuphine are in the clinic or in clinical trials for
pruritus
associated with chronic kidney disease and
chronic liver disease
, as well as
pruritus
in chronic skin diseases.
...
PMID:Antipruritic Effects of Kappa Opioid Receptor Agonists: Evidence from Rodents to Humans. 3329 31
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