Buprenorphine: The Opioid that Cried 'Partial Agonist'.

Q3 Medicine
Jeffrey J Bettinger, Jacqueline Cleary
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Abstract

Background: Although buprenorphine use has increased dramatically over the past decade, its unique pharmacologic and pharmacokinetic profile often leads to misconceptions about its overall utility and has created a drastic underrepresentation in patients with chronic non-can- cer pain. A common misnomer associated with buprenorphine is because of 'partial agonist' activity, it exhibits a plateauing of typical opioid-related side effects (including respiratory depression, constipation, euphoria, and hypogonadal axis suppression), but additionally it must exhibit a plateauing effect of overall analgesic potential. However, novel downstream molecular and cellular mechanisms offer new insights that help support the clinical potential that buprenorphine's analgesic actions may not have a ceiling, like its side effect profile. This interactive symposium will provide an enhanced review of the evolving research that helps unravel the complexity around buprenorphine's varying pharmacologic effects including actions on various opioid receptors, promiscuity to elicit varying actions on mu-opioid receptors coupled with different isoforms of G~ subunits, role in the intracellular recruitment of beta-arrestin, binding to different splice variants of mu-opioid receptors, and greater spinal versus supraspinal activity. The final half of this symposium will be designed to substantiate evidence with various human clinical trial data to further support buprenorphine's place on the analgesic ladder.

丁丙诺啡:呐喊着 "部分激动剂 "的阿片类药物。
背景:尽管丁丙诺啡的使用在过去十年中急剧增加,但其独特的药理学和药代动力学特征往往导致人们对其整体效用产生误解,并造成其在慢性非颅内疼痛患者中的使用比例严重不足。与丁丙诺啡有关的一个常见误解是,由于其具有 "部分激动剂 "活性,它表现出的典型阿片类药物相关副作用(包括呼吸抑制、便秘、兴奋和性腺轴抑制)趋于平稳,但除此之外,它还必须表现出整体镇痛潜力趋于平稳的效果。然而,新的下游分子和细胞机制提供了新的见解,有助于支持丁丙诺啡镇痛作用可能不会像其副作用一样有上限的临床潜力。本次互动式研讨会将对不断发展的研究进行深入评述,这些研究有助于揭示丁丙诺啡不同药理作用的复杂性,包括对各种阿片受体的作用、对μ-阿片受体的不同作用与 G~ 亚基的不同异构体的混杂性、在细胞内招募 beta-arrestin 的作用、与μ-阿片受体的不同剪接变体的结合,以及更强的脊髓活性与脊髓上活性。本次研讨会的后半部分将以各种人体临床试验数据为证据,进一步支持丁丙诺啡在镇痛阶梯中的地位。
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Journal of opioid management
Journal of opioid management Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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1.00
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54
期刊介绍: The Journal of Opioid Management deals with all aspects of opioids. From basic science, pre-clinical, clinical, abuse, compliance and addiction medicine, the journal provides and unbiased forum for researchers and clinicians to explore and manage the complexities of opioid prescription.
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