Involvement of mu-opioid receptors in the antitussive effects of pentazocine
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Involvement of mu-opioid receptors in the antitussive effects of pentazocine
Abstract
The effect of pentazocine on the capsaicin-induced cough reflex in rats was investigated. Intraperitoneal injection of pentazocine, in doses from 1 to 10 mg/kg, significantly decreased the number of coughs in a dose-dependent manner. The antitussive effect of pentazocine (10 mg/kg, i.p.) was significantly reduced by prior injection of naloxone (0.3 mg/kg, i.p.), but it was unaffected by Mr-2266 BS (5 mg/kg, i.p.), an antagonist of kappa-opioid receptors. The antinociceptive potency of pentazocine (30 mg/kg, i.p.), as determined by the formalin test, was significantly reduced by pretreatment with Mr-2266 BS (5 mg/kg, i.p.), whereas naloxone (0.3 mg/kg, i.p.) had no significant effect on the antinociceptive effect of pentazocine. The antitussive effects of pentazocine (3 mg/kg) and morphine (0.1 mg/kg) were significantly enhanced in rats treated chronically with naloxone (5 mg/kg/day, 5 days), whereas the antitussive effect of U-50,488 H (1 mg/kg, i.p.), a selective kappa-opioid agonist, was not enhanced in these rats. By contrast, the antinociceptive effect of morphine (0.01 mg/kg, i.p.) was significantly enhanced in rats that had been pretreated chronically with naloxone. However, the antinociceptive effects induced by pentazocine (3 mg/kg, i.p.) and U-50,488 H (1 mg/kg, i.p.) were unchanged. These results suggest that pentazocine-induced antitussive effects in rats are mediated via stimulation of mu-opioid receptors.
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