Opioid analgesics and pain processing Flashcards

1
Q

What blocks the effect of morphine

A

Naloxone

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2
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Where do opioids act

A
  • mew
  • delta
  • kappa

receptors

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3
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What do the opioid receptors do

A

Inhibit adenylate cyclase and reduce cAMP

Alter ion channels through G protein coupling to channels

  • open K+ channels
  • close Ca2+ channels
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4
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What is the effect of opioids on neuronal transmission

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1 opioid receptor agonist binds to presynaptic neuron

2 This increases Gi which decreases AC and CAMP.

3 This then decreases protein kinase

4 Calcium channels are blocked and increases K+ efflux when an action potential arrives, ca2+ can’t get in and K+ leaves.

5 Neuron becomes hyper polarised

6 Postsynaptic neuron has decreased excitability and transmission. It is also hyper polarised

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5
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Where does morphine act

A

mew receptor

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6
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What is an important side effect of morphine

A

Constipation

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7
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Where sites of action of opioids

A

PAG

NRM

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8
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How do opioids act at PAG and NRM

A

Morphine binds to receptors on PAG and NRM

Greater excitation of them both

Greater release of inhibitory substances to spinal cord so less pain

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9
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Clinical issues of opioids

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Tolerance. Higher plasma concentration to achieve same pharmacological effect

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10
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are opioids used for nerve damage

A

Work for hyperalgesia but not allodynia

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11
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Can opioid reduce acute pain and why

A

Yes

Opioid receptors are present on C fibres

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12
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Can opioid reduce tissue damage (chronic pain) and why

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Yes

opioid receptors found on c fibres

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13
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If patient doesn’t respond to opioids what do you do

A

change drug or route: Switch to subcutaneous or epidural morphine

spinal opioid: epidural/intrathecal give little benefit over subcutaneous. good for combination therapy
-Infusion for chronic pains

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