European Journal of Pharmacology | 2019

Simultaneous targeting of MOR/DOR: A useful strategy for inflammatory pain modulation

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


ABSTRACT Development of new analgesics endowed with mu/delta opioid receptor (MOR/DOR) activity represents a promising alternative to MOR selective compounds because of their better therapeutic and tolerability profile. Lately, we have synthetized the MOR/DOR agonist LP2 that showed a long lasting antinociceptive activity in the tail flick test, an acute pain model. Here, we investigate whether LP2 is also effective in the mouse formalin test, a model of inflammatory pain sustained by mechanisms of central sensitization. Moreover, we evaluated a possible peripheral component of LP2 analgesic activity. Different doses of LP2 were tested after either intraperitoneal (i.p.) or intraplantar (i.pl.) administration. LP2 (0.75–1.00mg/kg, i.p.), dose‐dependently, counteracted both phases of the formalin test after i.p. administration. The analgesic activity of LP2 (0.75–1.00mg/kg) was completely blocked by a pretreatment with the opioid antagonist naloxone (3mg/kg, i.p.). Differently, the pretreatment with naloxone methiodide (5mg/kg, i.p.), a peripherally restricted opioid antagonist, completely blocked the lower analgesic dose of LP2 (0.75mg/kg) but only partially relieved the antinociceptive effects of LP2 at the dose of 1.00mg/kg, thus revealing a peripheral analgesic component of LP2. I.pl. injections of LP2 (10–20&mgr;g/10&mgr;l) were also performed to investigate a possible effect of LP2 on peripheral nerve terminals. Nociceptive sensitization, which occur both at peripheral and central level, is a fundamental step for pain chronicization, thus LP2 is a promising drug for pain conditions characterized by nociceptive sensitization.

Volume 847
Pages 97–102
DOI 10.1016/j.ejphar.2019.01.031
Language English
Journal European Journal of Pharmacology

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