Opioids, stress and addiction: From stress-induced analgesia to opioid heterodimers with extraordinary analgesic efficacy and without the side effects of traditional opioids

Giuseppe Cataldo , Donald A. Simone , Richard J Bodnar
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Abstract

The Special Issue on Stress and Addiction is concerned with interrelationships between environmental stimuli such as stress and endogenous opioid systems that lead to addiction and other behaviors. Stress can have a profound effect on pain that is mediated in part through endogenous opioids. Here we briefly summarize investigation pertaining to the involvement of endogenous opioids in stress-induced analgesia, and their mediation by hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal systems. Subsequent studies of the contribution of opioid receptor subtypes mediating supraspinal pain-inhibitory systems are examined using selective agonists and antagonists largely developed by Dr. Philip Portoghese. Because of the ongoing opioid epidemic yet the need to discover effective analgesics, we conclude with a discussion of several approaches to manage pain effectively without such serious side effects as tolerance and addiction, associated with traditional opioid use. These include opioid analgesic synergy, biased opioid agonism, and targeting of opioid receptor heteromers with bivalent ligands.

阿片类药物、压力和成瘾:从压力诱导镇痛到具有非凡镇痛效果且无传统阿片类药物副作用的阿片类异二聚体
压力与成瘾》特刊关注压力等环境刺激与导致成瘾和其他行为的内源性阿片系统之间的相互关系。压力会对疼痛产生深远影响,而这种影响部分是通过内源性阿片类药物介导的。在此,我们简要总结了有关内源性阿片类物质参与应激诱导镇痛的研究,以及它们在下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺系统中的调节作用。随后的研究将使用选择性激动剂和拮抗剂对阿片受体亚型在脊髓上疼痛抑制系统中的作用进行研究,这些选择性激动剂和拮抗剂主要由菲利普-波多格塞博士开发。由于阿片类药物正在流行,但仍需要发现有效的镇痛药,因此我们最后讨论了几种有效控制疼痛的方法,这些方法不会产生与传统阿片类药物使用相关的耐受性和成瘾等严重副作用。这些方法包括阿片类镇痛药的协同作用、阿片类药物的偏向激动作用以及用双价配体靶向阿片受体异构体。
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Addiction neuroscience
Addiction neuroscience Neuroscience (General)
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