Current and emerging opioids for the treatment of chronic cough: a mini review.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-24 DOI:10.1080/14656566.2024.2418983
Mengru Zhang, Alyn H Morice
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Abstract

Introduction: Chronic cough has increasingly been recognized as a distinct clinical entity that affects a significant portion of the global population. Despite advancements in understanding its pathophysiology, treatment options remain limited. Opioid analgesics have long been used for cough, and some have proven clear antitussive potential. However, these have yet to be approved by regulatory authorities for the treatment of chronic cough. Several novel synthetic opioid modulators that demonstrated antitussive effects in early-stage studies also failed to translate into clinical practice.

Areas covered: This mini review aims to summarize the implications of opioid receptors in the development of cough medicines and highlight recent advances in opioid analgesics in cough trials. PUB MED/CINAHL/Web of Science/Scopus was searched (September 2024).

Expert opinion: Our understanding of the precise sites of action and the involvement of peripheral opioid receptors in cough remains limited. Despite these gaps in knowledge, opioids remain a viable option for some patients until more novel effective treatments are available. Due to the frequent opioid side effects, new opioid derivatives with improved properties are needed. The development of tailored or biased delta-opioid receptor ligands and mixed agonists of opioid receptor-like 1/mu receptors may offer hope for new opioid-based drug discovery for chronic cough.

用于治疗慢性咳嗽的现有和新兴阿片类药物:微型综述。
导言:人们日益认识到,慢性咳嗽是一种独特的临床症状,影响着全球相当一部分人口。尽管在了解其病理生理学方面取得了进展,但治疗方案仍然有限。长期以来,阿片类镇痛药一直被用于治疗咳嗽,其中一些已被证明具有明显的止咳潜力。然而,这些药物尚未被监管机构批准用于治疗慢性咳嗽。一些新型合成阿片调节剂在早期研究中显示出止咳效果,但也未能应用于临床实践:本微型综述旨在总结阿片受体在止咳药研发中的意义,并重点介绍阿片类镇痛药在止咳试验中的最新进展。检索了 PUB MED/CINAHL/Web of Science/Scopus(2024 年 9 月):我们对咳嗽的确切作用部位和外周阿片受体参与情况的了解仍然有限。尽管存在这些知识空白,但在出现更多新型有效治疗方法之前,阿片类药物仍是一些患者的可行选择。由于阿片类药物经常出现副作用,因此需要性能更好的新型阿片类药物衍生物。开发定制的或偏向δ-阿片受体配体以及阿片受体样1/mu受体的混合激动剂可能会为基于阿片的慢性咳嗽新药研发带来希望。
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CiteScore
5.60
自引率
3.10%
发文量
163
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy is a MEDLINE-indexed, peer-reviewed, international journal publishing review articles and original papers on newly approved/near to launch compounds mainly of chemical/synthetic origin, providing expert opinion on the likely impact of these new agents on existing pharmacotherapy of specific diseases.
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