Affiliation:
1. Catalytic Longevity, 811 B Nahant Ct., San Diego, CA 92109, United States
2. Departamento de Ciencias Quimico Biologicas, Universidad de Sonora, Hermosillo, Mexico
Abstract
Chronic use of opiates for control of chronic pain is complicated by the development of tolerance and
hyperalgesia, and hence usually entails dose escalation and diminished efficacy. Our evolving understanding of
the mechanisms mediating induction of morphine tolerance may enable discovery of adjunct measures which can
prevent this tolerance; this essay proposes that certain nutraceuticals may have utility in this regard. Considerable
evidence now points to an obligate role for production of peroxynitrite and other oxidants in the dorsal horn in
development of morphine tolerance. Various isoforms of NADPH oxidase are the chief source of the superoxide
which gives rise to these oxidants. Since heme oxygenase, via its products bilirubin and carbon monoxide, functions
as a physiological inhibitor of various isoforms of NADPH oxidase, phase 2-inducing nutraceuticals with
blood brain-barrier permeability such as lipoic acid, an effective inducer of heme oxygenase-1, may have potential
for prevention of morphine tolerance; indeed, this has been demonstrated in a mouse study. The phycocyanobilin
(PhyCB) chromophore of spirulina, a structural analog of biliverdin, shares bilirubin’s ability to inhibit
NAPDH oxidase complexes; hence, administration of spirulina or of PhyCB-enriched spirulina extracts merits
evaluation in rodent models of morphine tolerance. Uric acid quenches peroxynitrite-derived radicals, and its
plasma level can be boosting via supplementation with inosine; indeed, administration of inosine has been shown
to counteract development of hyperalgesia in rodents. If practical doses of these agents can be shown to prevent
morphine tolerance and hyperalgesia in rodents, their use as adjuvants to clinical opiate therapy should be assessed.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Drug Discovery,Pharmacology
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