What does the word “opioid” refer to?
all substances, natural and synthetic, that bind to opioid receptors and produce an agonist effect
What are the naturally occurring opioids?
Morphine
What are the Semisynthetic opioids?
Analogs of morphine
Heroin, Hydromorphone, Codeine
What are the 4 subdivisions of the synthetic (exogenous) opioids?
What are the synthetic opioids of morphinan derivatives?
Levorphenol
Butorphenol
What are the synthetic opioids of Diphenyl derivatives?
Methadone
What are the synthetic opioids of Benzomorphans?
Phenazocine
Pentazocine
What are the synthetic opioids of Phenylpiperidines?
Meperidine Fentanyl Alfentanil Sufentanil Remifentanil
how does a partial agonist work?
regardless of the dose the drug cannot produce full mu receptor effects like morphine
How do agonist/antagonists work?
agonist at one receptor, kappa and antagonist at mu reversing respiratory depression
What are the 3 endogenous agonists?
Enkephalins, Endorphins, Dynorphins
Opioid receptors are activating pain _____________ systems. which are?
- Inhibiting excitatory Neurotransmitters (ie substance P)
Where are mu receptors primarily?
in the brain and spinal cord
Tell me all about the mu-1 receptor
Tell me all about the mu-2 receptors
tell me about the kappa receptor
Tell me about the delta receptor
In a nutshell, tell me all of the effects of Mu-1
In a nutshell, tell me all of the effects of Mu-2
In a nutshell, tell me about the effects of Kappa
In a nutshell, tell me about the delta receptor
What type os receptor is the opioid receptor?
G protein coupled- G-alpha-i and G-alpha-o
What are the effects of an opioid binding to the receptor? (4)
What is the MOA of the opioids on the receptors?