• J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. · Dec 2003

    Opioid interactions in rhesus monkeys: effects of delta + mu and delta + kappa agonists on schedule-controlled responding and thermal nociception.

    • Glenn W Stevenson, John E Folk, David C Linsenmayer, Kenner C Rice, and S Stevens Negus.
    • Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research Center, Harvard Medical School, McLean Hospital, 115 Mill St., Belmont, MA 02478-9106, USA.
    • J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 2003 Dec 1;307(3):1054-64.

    AbstractAgonists at delta, mu, and kappa opioid receptors produce interacting effects in rodents and nonhuman primates. To further evaluate the determinants of these interactions, this study examined the effects of mixtures of delta + mu and delta + kappa agonists in rhesus monkeys (n = 4-5) using two behavioral procedures, an assay of schedule-controlled responding for food reinforcement and an assay of thermal nociception. Results were analyzed using dose-addition analysis. In the assay of schedule-controlled responding, the delta agonist (+)-4-[(alphaR)-alpha-((2S,5R)-4-allyl-2,5-dimethyl-1-piperazinyl)-3-methoxy-benzyl]-N,N-diethyl-benzamide (SNC80); the mu agonists methadone, fentanyl, morphine, and nalbuphine; and the kappa agonists (5alpha,7alpha,8beta)-(-)-N-methyl-N-(7-(1-pyrrolidinyl)-1-oxaspiro(4,5)dec-8-yl) benzeneacetamide (U69,593) and bremazocine all dose dependently decreased rates of food-maintained responding when administered alone. Fixed ratio mixtures of SNC80 + mu agonists produced additive or subadditive effects, whereas SNC80 + kappa agonist mixtures produced only additive effects. In the assay of thermal nociception, SNC80 produced no measurable effects when administered alone, whereas mu and kappa agonists produced dose-dependent antinociception. SNC80 + mu agonist mixtures produced superadditive effects manifested as leftward shifts in mu agonist dose-effect curves. This synergism was antagonized by the delta-selective antagonist naltrindole, suggesting that SNC80-induced enhancement of mu agonist antinociception was delta receptor-mediated. SNC80 did not enhance the antinociceptive effects of the highly selective kappa agonist U69,593, and it produced only a marginal enhancement of antinociception produced by the less selective kappa agonist bremazocine. These results suggest that delta agonists may selectively enhance the antinociceptive effects of mu agonists in rhesus monkeys. These results also confirm that opioid agonist interactions may depend on the receptor selectivity and relative doses of the agonists and on the experimental endpoint.

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