The rate-decreasing effects of fentanyl derivatives in pigeons before, during and after chronic morphine treatment

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Cheryl A. Gauthier
Lisa R. Gerak
Jerome R. Bagley
L. L. Brockunier
C. P. France
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[1] Department of Pharmacology,
[2] Louisiana State University Medical Center,undefined
[3] 1901 Perdido Street,undefined
[4] New Orleans,undefined
[5] LA 70112,undefined
[6] USA,undefined
[7] Ohmeda Inc.,undefined
[8] Murray Hill,undefined
[9] New Jersey,undefined
[10] USA,undefined
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Psychopharmacology | 1998年 / 137卷
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Key words Tolerance; Cross-tolerance; Dependence; Mirfentanil; Opioid; Non-opioid; Morphine; Fentanyl; OHM3463; OHM3295;
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 Mirfentanil is a fentanyl derivative with non-opioid actions, including non-opioid antinociceptive effects in rhesus monkeys. The current study examined the rate-altering effects of mirfentanil and several other compounds in pigeons to assess: 1) the opioid and non-opioid actions of acutely-administered fentanyl derivatives; and 2) the development of cross-tolerance between each of these compounds and morphine. Seven pigeons responded under a fixed-ratio 20 (FR20) schedule of food delivery. In untreated pigeons, fentanyl, morphine, naltrexone, ketamine and three fentanyl derivatives (mirfentanil, OHM3463 and OHM3295) decreased rates of key pecking in a dose-related manner. Naltrexone (0.1–1.0 mg/kg) attenuated the effects of OHM3463 and not mirfentanil or OHM3295, suggesting non-opioid mediation of the rate-decreasing effects for the latter two fentanyl derivatives. Subjects were treated daily with morphine for 9 weeks, up to a dose of 100 mg/kg per day, during which time the dose-effect curves for morphine, fentanyl and OHM3463 shifted rightward 6-, 10- and 2-fold, respectively, indicating the development of tolerance to morphine and cross-tolerance to fentanyl and OHM3463. Dose-effect curves for ketamine, OHM3295 and mirfentanil were not shifted to the right during morphine treatment, and the dose-effect curve for naltrexone was shifted leftward 180-fold. To the extent that rate-decreasing effects are predictive of antinociceptive effects, these data suggest that some fentanyl derivatives might be useful therapeutics under conditions where tolerance develops to morphine-like opioids.
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