Novel positive allosteric modulators of µ opioid receptor—insight from in silico and in vivo studies

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Abstract

Opioids are the drugs of choice in severe pain management. Unfortunately, their use involves serious, potentially lethal side effects. Therefore, efforts in opioid drug design turn toward safer and more effective mechanisms, including allosteric modulation. In this study, molecular dynamics simulations in silico and ‘writhing’ tests in vivo were used to characterize potential allosteric mechanism of two previously reported compounds. The results suggest that investigated compounds bind to µ opioid receptor in an allosteric site, augmenting action of morphine at subeffective doses, and exerting antinociceptive effect alone at higher doses. Detailed analysis of in silico calculations suggests that first of the compounds behaves more like allosteric agonist, while the second compound acts mainly as a positive allosteric modulator.

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Bartuzi, D., Kędzierska, E., Kaczor, A. A., Schmidhammer, H., & Matosiuk, D. (2020). Novel positive allosteric modulators of µ opioid receptor—insight from in silico and in vivo studies. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(22), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21228463

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