Methadone analgesia in morphine-insensitive CXBK mice
- PMID: 9687002
- DOI: 10.1016/s0014-2999(98)00366-5
Methadone analgesia in morphine-insensitive CXBK mice
Abstract
Methadone, a potent opioid analgesic, has long been considered a mu-opioid, based upon the similarities between its actions and those of morphine. This classification is supported by the sensitivity of methadone analgesia to the highly mu-opioid receptor-selective antagonist beta-funaltrexamine. Yet, CXBK mice respond normally to methadone despite their insensitivity to systemic morphine, distinguishing between the receptor mechanisms of the two drugs. Beta-funaltrexamine antagonizes methadone analgesia in CXBK mice, implying that the opioid is still acting through a mu-opioid receptor. These results reveal distinct analgesic mechanisms for morphine and methadone and provide further support for multiple subtypes of mu-opioid receptors.
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