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On the Role of Peripheral Sensory and Gut Mu Opioid Receptors: Peripheral Analgesia and Tolerance

Fürst, Susanna and Zádori, Zoltán S. and Zádor, Ferenc and Király, Kornél and Balogh, Mihály and László, Szilvia B. and Hutka, Barbara and Mohammadzadeh, Amir and Calabrese, Chiara and Galambos, Anna Rita and Riba, Pál and Romualdi, Patrizia and Benyhe, Sándor and Timár, Júlia and Schmidhammer, Helmut and Spetea, Mariana and Al-Khrasani, Mahmoud (2020) On the Role of Peripheral Sensory and Gut Mu Opioid Receptors: Peripheral Analgesia and Tolerance. MOLECULES, 25 (11). pp. 1-22. ISSN 1420-3049

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Abstract

There is growing evidence on the role of peripheral µ-opioid receptors (MORs) in analgesia and analgesic tolerance. Opioid analgesics are the mainstay in the management of moderate to severe pain, and their efficacy in the alleviation of pain is well recognized. Unfortunately, chronic treatment with opioid analgesics induces central analgesic tolerance, thus limiting their clinical usefulness. Numerous molecular mechanisms, including receptor desensitization, G-protein decoupling, β-arrestin recruitment, and alterations in the expression of peripheral MORs and microbiota have been postulated to contribute to the development of opioid analgesic tolerance. However, these studies are largely focused on central opioid analgesia and tolerance. Accumulated literature supports that peripheral MORs mediate analgesia, but controversial results on the development of peripheral opioid receptors-mediated analgesic tolerance are reported. In this review, we offer evidence on the consequence of the activation of peripheral MORs in analgesia and analgesic tolerance, as well as approaches that enhance analgesic efficacy and decrease the development of tolerance to opioids at the peripheral sites. We have also addressed the advantages and drawbacks of the activation of peripheral MORs on the sensory neurons and gut (leading to dysbiosis) on the development of central and peripheral analgesic tolerance.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: peripheral µ-opioid receptors; analgesia; peripheral analgesic tolerance; dysbiosis
Subjects: R Medicine / orvostudomány > RC Internal medicine / belgyógyászat
R Medicine / orvostudomány > RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology / terápia, gyógyszertan
SWORD Depositor: MTMT SWORD
Depositing User: MTMT SWORD
Date Deposited: 01 Dec 2020 11:51
Last Modified: 01 Dec 2020 11:51
URI: http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/117637

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