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Antinociceptive potentiation and attenuation of tolerance by intrathecal β-arrestin 2 small interfering RNA in rats
- Source :
- British journal of anaesthesia. 107(5)
- Publication Year :
- 2011
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Abstract
- Background Tolerance to the analgesic effect of opioids complicates the management of persistent pain states. We tested whether the intrathecal infusion of small interfering RNA (siRNA) against β-arrestin 2 would reduce tolerance to chronic morphine use and the severity of precipitated morphine withdrawal. Methods Intrathecal β-arrestin 2 (2 μg siRNA per 10 μl per rat) was injected once daily for 3 days. Rats then received a continuous intrathecal infusion of morphine (2 nmol h−1) or saline for 7 days. Daily tail-flick (TF) and intrathecal morphine challenge tests were performed to assess the effect of intrathecal β-arrestin 2 siRNA on antinociception and tolerance to morphine. Naloxone withdrawal (2 mg kg−1) was performed to assess morphine dependence. Results In the daily TF test, the antinociception of intrathecal morphine was increased and maintained in rats receiving β-arrestin 2 siRNA compared with the control group (morphine alone). In the probe response test, rats receiving morphine infusion with β-arrestin 2 siRNA treatment showed a significant left shift in their dose–response curve, as measured by per cent maximal possible effect (MPE), such that the AD50 was significantly decreased by a factor of 5.6 when compared with that of morphine-infused rats. In the naloxone-induced withdrawal tests, rats receiving β-arrestin 2 siRNA injection with morphine infusion showed a significant reduction in four of the six signs of withdrawal. Conclusions We show here that intrathecal β-arrestin 2 siRNA in rats enhances analgesia and attenuates naloxone-induced withdrawal symptoms. This may warrant further investigation in the context of long-term use of intrathecal opioids for controlling chronic pain.
- Subjects :
- Male
Arrestins
Narcotic Antagonists
Pain
Context (language use)
(+)-Naloxone
Pharmacology
Sodium Chloride
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Drug tolerance
Infusion Procedure
Medicine
Animals
RNA, Small Interfering
Injections, Spinal
beta-Arrestins
Pain Measurement
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Morphine
Beta-Arrestins
business.industry
Naloxone
Drug Synergism
Drug Tolerance
beta-Arrestin 2
Rats
Substance Withdrawal Syndrome
Analgesics, Opioid
Dose–response relationship
Disease Models, Animal
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
Nociception
business
Morphine Dependence
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14716771
- Volume :
- 107
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- British journal of anaesthesia
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....ef575b457c34b473e1bb21f053cc3cdd