Literature DB >> 12538839

Systemic and spinal analgesic activity of a delta-opioid-selective lanthionine enkephalin analog.

Camilla I Svensson1, Yosup Rew, Shelle Malkmus, Peter W Schiller, Joseph P Taulane, Murray Goodman, Tony L Yaksh.   

Abstract

A lanthionine enkephalin derivative, Tyr-c[D-Val(L)-Gly-Phe-D-Ala(L)]-OH (DV(L)(2)DA(L)(5)LanEnk), where Val(L) and Ala(L) denote the lanthionine amino acid ends linked via a monosulfide bridge to form the lanthionine structure, was synthesized. It was found to possess selectivity for and potency at the delta versus mu opioid receptor as defined by binding studies and by its respective activity on the mouse vas deferens compared with the guinea pig ileum. The agent produced a potent analgesia after intrathecal and intraperitoneal delivery with ED(50) values being, respectively, 0.19 mucrog and 0.49 mg/kg. The effects of the agent were reversed by the delta-selective antagonist naltrindole. These analgesic actions occurred at doses that had no effect upon general behavior or motor function. These results suggest a potent delta-preferring agent suitable for development as a systemic delta opioid analgesic.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12538839     DOI: 10.1124/jpet.102.039750

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther        ISSN: 0022-3565            Impact factor:   4.030


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