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Opioid Receptors and Butorphanol Dependence
| 發布日期:2008-10-07 | 維護日期:2023-03-09 發布單位:

Opioid Receptors and Butorphanol Dependence

SHYHWEN JAW AND ING KANG HO

Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Mississippi
Medical Center, 2500 North State St., Jackson, MS 39216, U.S.A.

ABSTRACT

   Butorphanol, a mixed opioid agonist/antagonist, is considered to be a relatively safe drug when used within the therapeutic dose range. However, diversional uses of butorphanoi involving high doses have been documented. In the present review, the relative involvement of u-, δ-, and k- opioid receptors in butorphanol physical dependence in rats is discussed. Physical dependence was produced by continuous intracerebroventricular (icv) infusion of butorphanol (26 nmol/h) for 72 h in male Sprague-Dawley rats. Multiple icv injections of β-funaltrexaimne (β-FNA, a u-antagonist, 12, 24, or 48 nmol/5 ul), naltrindole (NTI, a δ-antagonist, 0.1, 1, or 10 nmol/5 ul), or nor-binaltorphimine (nor-BNI, a k-antagonist, 12, 24, or 48 nmol/9 ul) significantly attenuated the development of butorphanol dependence. Furthermore, icv administration of both NTI (24, 48, or 100 nmol/5 ul) and nor-BNI (3, 10, 20, 48, or 100 nmol/5 ul) precipitated withdrawal behaviors, whereas, β-FNA (12, 24, 48, or 100 nmol/5 ul) was unable to elicit withdrawal signs in butorphanol-dependent rats. The results indicate that the development of butorphanol dependence is due to effects of butorphanol on central u-,δ-, and k-opioid receptors.

Key words: Butorphanol, β-funaltrexamine, naltrindole,nor-binaltorphimine, physical dependence, u-,δ-, and k-opioid receptors

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