Types of Opioids?
2. Endogenous
Exogenous opioids?
2. Receptor binding: Agonist, partial agonist, antaginists and biased agonists.
Action of opioids?
On receptors / Peptides
Mu opioid receptors?
Classes of endogenous opioid receptors?
Affinity of endogenous opioids?
Regulatory functions of endogenous opioids?
2. Thermoregulation, breathing, neuroendocrine function, GI motility and immune responses.
Naturally occuring exogenous opioids ?
Semi-synthetic exogenous opioids ?
Synthetic exogenous opioids ?
Classification according to opioid EC(50) - Plasma concentration at which they exert their effect ?
Opioid agonists ? ( Full agonists)
Morphine, codeine, meperidine, fentanyl, sufentanil, remifentanil, methadone, tramadol
Opioid agonist/antagonist & Partial agonists?
Pentazocine, nalbuphine, butorphanol, buprenorphine
Opioid antagonists ? -
No effect alone but reverses the effects of all agonists.
Nalorphine, naloxne, naltrexone, naltrindole, nalmefene
Opioid “Biased” agonists?
Oliceridine
Inverse agonists ?
Reduces basal receptor activity, drawing an inverse sigmoid. E.g; Naloxone, Naltrexone
Mechanism of action of opioids?
Sequence after agonist binding to opioid receptor?
Left - G-protein signalling pathway:
Right - B-arrestin signalling pathway:
Associated with side effects
New opioid - Oliceridine ?
New opioid - Tapentadol?
Pharmacokinetics of Opioids ?
2. Dissociate to ionized and base fraction
Ionized fraction of injected opioid?
Base fraction (free) of injected opioids?