Antagonistic effect of buprenorphine on the antitussive effect of morphine is mediated via the activation of mu 1-opioid receptors

Life Sci. 1995;57(16):PL231-5. doi: 10.1016/0024-3205(95)02115-y.

Abstract

The effect of buprenorphine on the antitussive effect of morphine was examined in mice. Buprenorphine at doses of 0.1, 0.3 and 1 mg/kg given i.p. alone have no effects on the % inhibition in the number of capsaicin-induced coughs. However, pretreatment with the same doses of buprenorphine for 2 hr significantly attenuated the antitussive effect of morphine (3 mg/kg, i.p.). Naloxonazine, a selective mu 1-opioid receptor antagonist, had no effect of buprenorphine on antitussive effect of morphine. These results suggest that buprenorphine antagonizes the antitussive effect of morphine via the activation of mu 1-opioid receptors.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Antitussive Agents / pharmacology*
  • Buprenorphine / pharmacology*
  • Capsaicin
  • Cough / chemically induced
  • Injections, Intraperitoneal
  • Male
  • Mice
  • Mice, Inbred ICR
  • Morphine / pharmacology*
  • Naloxone / analogs & derivatives
  • Naloxone / pharmacology
  • Receptors, Opioid, mu / drug effects*
  • Time Factors

Substances

  • Antitussive Agents
  • Receptors, Opioid, mu
  • Naloxone
  • Buprenorphine
  • Morphine
  • naloxonazine
  • Capsaicin