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Glycine Transporter 1 Inhibitors Minimize the Analgesic Tolerance to Morphine

Galambos, Anna Rita and Gomaa, Nariman Essmat Mohamed Abdeltawab and Lakatos, Péter Pál and Szűcs, Edina and Boldizsár Jr, Imre and Abbood, Sarah Kadhim and Karádi, Dávid Árpád and Kirchlechner-Farkas, Judit Mária and Király, Kornél P and Benyhe, Sándor and Riba, Pál and Tábi, Tamás and Hársing, László Gábor and Zádor, Ferenc and Al-Khrasani, Mahmoud (2024) Glycine Transporter 1 Inhibitors Minimize the Analgesic Tolerance to Morphine. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 25 (20). ISSN 1661-6596

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Abstract

Opioid analgesic tolerance (OAT), among other central side effects, limits opioids’ indispensable clinical use for managing chronic pain. Therefore, there is an existing unmet medical need to prevent OAT. Extrasynaptic N-methyl D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) containing GluN2B subunit blockers delay OAT, indicating the involvement of glutamate in OAT. Glycine acts as a co-agonist on NMDARs, and glycine transporters (GlyTs), particularly GlyT-1 inhibitors, could affect the NMDAR pathways related to OAT. Chronic subcutaneous treatments with morphine and NFPS, a GlyT-1 inhibitor, reduced morphine antinociceptive tolerance (MAT) in the rat tail-flick assay, a thermal pain model. In spinal tissues of rats treated with a morphine–NFPS combination, NFPS alone, or vehicle-comparable changes in µ-opioid receptor activation, protein and mRNA expressions were seen. Yet, no changes were observed in GluN2B mRNA levels. An increase was observed in glycine and glutamate contents of cerebrospinal fluids from animals treated with a morphine–NFPS combination and morphine, respectively. Finally, GlyT-1 inhibitors are likely to delay MAT by mechanisms relying on NMDARs functioning rather than an increase in opioid efficacy. This study, to the best of our knowledge, shows for the first time the impact of GlyT-1 inhibitors on MAT. Nevertheless, future studies are required to decipher the exact mechanisms.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Export Date: 8 November 2024
Uncontrolled Keywords: opioid analgesic tolerance; glycine transporter-1; NMDARs; NFPS
Subjects: R Medicine / orvostudomány > R1 Medicine (General) / orvostudomány általában
SWORD Depositor: MTMT SWORD
Depositing User: MTMT SWORD
Date Deposited: 27 Jan 2025 07:22
Last Modified: 27 Jan 2025 07:22
URI: https://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/214365

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