Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
Online ISSN : 1347-8648
Print ISSN : 1347-8613
ISSN-L : 1347-8613
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Evidence for Separate Involvement of Different μ-Opioid Receptor Subtypes in Itch and Analgesia Induced by Supraspinal Action of Opioids
Tsugunobu AndohYuichi YagetaMitsuhiro KonnoTomomi Yamaguchi-MiyamotoHiroki TakahataHiroshi NojimaHideo NemotoYasushi Kuraishi
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2008 年 106 巻 4 号 p. 667-670

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The common adverse effect of centrally-injected μ-opioid receptor (μ-OR) agonists is pruritus. This study was conducted using mice to examine whether different subtypes of μ-OR would be responsible for pruritus and analgesia. Intracisternal injections of morphine and morphine-6β-glucronide (M6G), but not M3G, produced an antinociceptive effect. Morphine, but neither M6G nor M3G, induced facial scratching, a pruritus-related response. Facial scratching following morphine was not affected by the μ1-OR antagonist naloxonazine at doses that inhibited the antinociceptive effects. The results suggest that different subtype and/or splice variants of μ-OR are separately involved in pruritus and antinociception of opioids.

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