Simultaneous targeting of multiple opioid receptors: a strategy to improve side-effect profile.

Author: CaloG, DietisN, GuerriniR, LambertD G, RowbothamD J, SalvadoriS

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Opioid receptors are currently classified as mu (mu: mOP), delta (delta: dOP), kappa (kappa: kOP) with a fourth related non-classical opioid receptor for nociceptin/orphainin FQ, NOP. Morphine is the current gold standard analgesic acting at MOP receptors but produces a range of variably troublesome...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/aep129

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Opioid Receptors - A Complex Dance of Pain and Side Effects

This review explores the complex landscape of opioid receptors and their role in pain management. The authors focus on the challenge of managing pain effectively while minimizing the undesirable side effects of opioid analgesics, particularly tolerance. They delve into the potential of targeting multiple opioid receptors simultaneously, specifically by blocking delta (dOP) receptors while activating mu (mOP) receptors. This approach, they suggest, could offer a more effective and safer way to manage chronic pain. The review highlights the potential of bivalent ligands, molecules that target multiple receptors, as a promising new avenue for developing more effective and safer analgesics.

Multiple Opioid Receptor Targeting - A Potential Solution for Pain Management

The review presents compelling evidence suggesting that targeting multiple opioid receptors simultaneously could offer a more effective and safer approach to pain management. This could lead to the development of analgesics that provide greater pain relief with reduced tolerance and other side effects. The concept of bivalent ligands, designed to interact with multiple receptors, is particularly exciting and holds great promise for future pain management strategies.

Opioid Receptors - A Complex Landscape with Opportunities for Innovation

This research underscores the complex interplay of opioid receptors in regulating pain and the need for innovative approaches to pain management. The potential of targeting multiple receptors simultaneously opens a new frontier for developing more effective and safer analgesics. Imagine this as a complex desert ecosystem where different species of plants and animals interact in intricate ways - understanding these interactions is key to finding solutions that promote harmony and balance within the ecosystem. This research points to the potential of harnessing these interactions to create more effective and safer treatments for chronic pain.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

The world of opioid receptors is a complex and fascinating desert landscape. This review explores the potential of targeting multiple receptors simultaneously to achieve more effective and safer pain management. This research is a testament to the power of innovation and the ongoing quest for better treatments for chronic pain.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2009-07-22
  2. Date Revised 2018-01-26
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

19474215

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1093/bja/aep129

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Languages

English

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