Publications by authors named "Terrence J Hunter"

µ-Opioid receptor agonists, the gold standard for analgesia, come with significant side effects when used chronically. Tolerance, defined as the decrease in analgesic activity after repeated use, remains a vital therapeutic obstacle as it increases the likelihood of dose escalation and potentially lethal side effects like respiratory depression. Previous experiments have shown that the endomorphin-1 analog, ZH853, is a specific µ-opioid receptor agonist with reduced side effects like tolerance and glial activation following chronic central administration in pain-naive animals.

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Early-life experiences with caregivers can significantly affect offspring development in human and non-human animals. While much of our knowledge of parent-offspring relationships stem from mother-offspring interactions, increasing evidence suggests interactions with the father are equally as important and can prevent social, behavioral, and neurological impairments that may appear early in life and have enduring consequences in adulthood. In the present study, we utilized the monogamous and biparental California mouse ().

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