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Revista de la Sociedad Española del Dolor

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Abstract

MUGABURE BUJEDO, B  and  GONZALEZ SANTOS, S. New opioids with different intracellular mechanism of action; is a new therapeutic window opening up?. Rev. Soc. Esp. Dolor [online]. 2021, vol.28, n.5, pp.292-297.  Epub Jan 17, 2022. ISSN 1134-8046.  https://dx.doi.org/10.20986/resed.2021.3891/2021.

Opioids are the most drugs used for the management of acute pain. Conventional opioids are widely used for acute pain management in the postoperative setting. However, a primary concern with conventional opioids is their therapeutic window, the range between doses that produce the desired therapeutic effect (analgesia) and doses that produce unwanted opioid-related adverse events (ORAEs). Conventional μ receptor opioids have a narrow therapeutic window in part because of their mechanism of action (MoA): they bind to μ receptors and non-selectively activate two intracellular signaling pathways, leading to analgesia and to ORAEs. This review explores the clinical potential of μ receptor ligands with differential signaling. Agents with a 'differential signaling" MoA represent an innovative approach that may enhance the therapeutic window. These agents modulate μ receptor activity to selectively engage downstream signaling pathways associated with analgesia while limiting activity in downstream signaling pathways that lead to ORAEs. Meanwhile, differential signaling may fulfill an unmet need in the management of postoperative pain. Oliceridine is a clear exponent of this new opioid generation.

Keywords : Opioids; mechanism of action; differential signaling; oliceridine.

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