Potentiation of morphine analgesia by adjuvant activation of 5-HT 7 receptors

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Spinal blockade of 5-HT7 receptors has been reported to inhibit the antinociceptive effect of opioids. In this study, we found that subcutaneous administration of the selective 5-HT7 receptor agonist E-55888 (10 mg/kg) or the antagonist SB-258719 (5 mg/kg) exerted no effect on the tail-flick test in mice. However, E-55888, but not SB-258719, increased (2.6-fold) the analgesic potency of oral morphine. The potentiating effect exerted by E-55888 was prevented by SB-258719. A pharmacokinetic interaction was discarded as morphine plasma and brain concentrations were not significantly modified when co-administered with E-55888. These results reinforce the involvement of 5-HT7 receptors in opioid analgesia and point to a potential use of 5-HT7 receptor agonists as adjuvants of opioid analgesia. © The Japanese Pharmacological Society.

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Brenchat, A., Ejarque, M., Zamanillo, D., Vela, J. M., & Romero, L. (2011). Potentiation of morphine analgesia by adjuvant activation of 5-HT 7 receptors. Journal of Pharmacological Sciences, 116(4), 388–391. https://doi.org/10.1254/jphs.11039SC

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