Cholestasis and endogenous opioids - Liver disease and exogenous opioid pharinacokinetics

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Davis, Mellar [1 ]
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[1] Cleveland Clin Fdn, Harry R Horvitz Ctr Palliat Med, Cleveland, OH USA
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10.2165/00003088-200746100-00002
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
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A class of endogenous opioids is upregulated in liver disease particular to cholestasis, which contributes to symptoms in liver disease such as pruritus, hypotension and encephalopathy. Symptoms associated with cholestasis are reversed or at least ameliorated by mu opioid receptor antagonists. Palliation of symptoms related to cholestatic liver disease also involves bile acid binding agents. Opioid receptor antagonists, unlike bile acid binding agents, have been reported to relieve multiple symptoms, except for pFuritus, and improve liver function as demonstrated in experimental cholestasis. Exogenous opioid pharmacology is altered by liver disease. Dose reduction or prolongation of dose intervals is necessary depending on the severity of liver disease.
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