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Differential in vivo potencies of naltrexone and 6β-naltrexol in the monkey

Title
Differential in vivo potencies of naltrexone and 6β-naltrexol in the monkey
Authors
Ko M.C.H.Divin M.F.Lee H.Woods J.H.Traynor J.R.
Ewha Authors
이희승
SCOPUS Author ID
이희승scopus
Issue Date
2006
Journal Title
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
ISSN
0022-3565JCR Link
Citation
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics vol. 316, no. 2, pp. 772 - 779
Indexed
SCI; SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
6β-Naltrexol is the major metabolite of the opioid receptor antagonist, naltrexone, in humans. However, there are no functional studies of 6β-naltrexol in primates. The aim of this study was to compare the in vitro and in vivo potencies of naltrexone and 6β-naltrexol in rhesus monkeys. Affinity and potency were determined using radioligand displacement and stimulation of 5′-O-(3-[35S]thio)triphosphate ([ 35S]GTPγS) binding in monkey brain membranes. In vivo apparent pA2 analysis was applied to compare the μ-opioid receptor (MOR) antagonist potency of both compounds in nondependent monkeys. In addition, the potencies of both compounds were determined in precipitating withdrawal manifested by increased respiratory parameters in acute morphine-dependent monkeys. In vitro assays revealed that naltrexone displayed 2-fold higher affinity and potency than 6β-naltrexol for the MOR binding site and for MOR agonist-stimulated [35S]GTPγS binding, respectively. 6β-Naltrexol (0.32-3.2 mg/kg) dose-dependently produced parallel rightward shifts of the dose-response curve of alfentanil-induced antinociception. Nevertheless, the apparent pA2 value of 6β-naltrexol (6.5) was 100-fold less potent than that of naltrexone (8.5) determined previously. 6β-Naltrexol was also less potent than naltrexone in antagonizing other MOR-mediated effects including respiratory depression and itch/scratching. Naltrexone (0.0032-0.032 mg/kg) and 6β-naltrexol (0.32-3.2 mg/kg) retained the same potency difference in precipitating withdrawal to a similar degree. Furthermore, 6β-naltrexol failed to block naltrexone-precipitated withdrawal in morphine-dependent monkeys. These results indicate that naltrexone and 6β-naltrexol display similar pharmacological actions with a large in vivo potency difference in monkeys such that 6β-naltrexol may play a minimal role in the therapeutic or antagonist effects of naltrexone in primates. Copyright © 2006 by The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics.
DOI
10.1124/jpet.105.094409
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