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Opioid induced respiratory depression

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38397910/tetrahydrocannabinol-and-cannabidiol-for-pain-treatment-an-update-on-the-evidence
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REVIEW
Kawthar Safi, Jan Sobieraj, Michał Błaszkiewicz, Joanna Żyła, Bartłomiej Salata, Tomasz Dzierżanowski
In light of the current International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) and the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) guidelines, the topic of cannabinoids in relation to pain remains controversial, with insufficient research presently available. Cannabinoids are an attractive pain management option due to their synergistic effects when administered with opioids, thereby also limiting the extent of respiratory depression. On their own, however, cannabinoids have been shown to have the potential to relieve specific subtypes of chronic pain in adults, although controversies remain...
January 29, 2024: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38385184/serotonin-therapies-for-opioid-induced-disordered-swallow-and-respiratory-depression
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael Frazure, In Morimoto, Nathan Fielder, Nicholas Mellen, Kimberly Iceman, Teresa Pitts
Opioids are well-known to cause respiratory depression, but despite clinical evidence of dysphagia, effects of opioids on swallow excitability and motor pattern are unknown. We tested the effects of the clinically-relevant opioid buprenorphine on pharyngeal swallow and respiratory drive in male and female rats. We also evaluated the utility of 5-HT1A agonists (8-OH-DPAT and buspirone) to improve swallowing and breathing following buprenorphine administration. Experiments were performed on 44 freely breathing Sprague Dawley rats anesthetized with sodium pentobarbital...
February 22, 2024: Journal of Applied Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38375496/opioid-induced-respiratory-depression
#23
REVIEW
S C Jansen, A Dahan
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 2024: BJA Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38373600/enantiomeric-contributions-to-methamphetamine-s-bidirectional-effects-on-basal-and-fentanyl-depressed-respiration-in-mice
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Harrison J Elder, D Matthew Walentiny, Patrick M Beardsley
RATIONALE: Fentanyl remains the primary cause of fatal overdoses, and its co-use with methamphetamine (METH) is a growing concern. We previously demonstrated that racemic METH can either enhance or mitigate opioid-induced respiratory depression (OIRD) dependent upon whether a low or high dose is administered. The optical isomers of METH, dextromethamphetamine (d-METH) and levomethamphetamine (l-METH), differ substantially in their selectivity and potency to activate various monoamine (MA) receptors, and these pharmacological differences may underlie the bidirectional effects of the racemate...
February 17, 2024: Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38352435/use-of-noisy-labels-as-weak-learners-to-identify-incompletely-ascertainable-outcomes-a-feasibility-study-with-opioid-induced-respiratory-depression
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Alvin D Jeffery, Daniel Fabbri, Ruth M Reeves, Michael E Matheny
OBJECTIVE: Assigning outcome labels to large observational data sets in a timely and accurate manner, particularly when outcomes are rare or not directly ascertainable, remains a significant challenge within biomedical informatics. We examined whether noisy labels generated from subject matter experts' heuristics using heterogenous data types within a data programming paradigm could provide outcomes labels to a large, observational data set. We chose the clinical condition of opioid-induced respiratory depression for our use case because it is rare, has no administrative codes to easily identify the condition, and typically requires at least some unstructured text to ascertain its presence...
January 30, 2024: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38334297/medication-induced-central-sleep-apnea-a-unifying-concept
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shahrokh Javaheri, W J Randerath, M Safwan Badr, Sogol Javaheri
Medication-induced central sleep apnea (CSA) is one of the 8 categories of causes of CSA but in the absence of awareness and careful history may be misclassified as primary CSA. While opioids are a well-known cause of respiratory depression and CSA, non-opioids medications including sodium oxybate, baclofen, valproic acid, gabapentin and ticagrelor are less well-recognized. Opioids-induced respiratory depression and CSA are mediated primarily by µ-opioid receptors, which are abundant in the pontomedullary centers involved in breathing...
February 9, 2024: Sleep
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38299188/brain-oxygen-responses-induced-by-opioids-focus-on-heroin-fentanyl-and-their-adulterants
#27
REVIEW
Eugene A Kiyatkin, Shinbe Choi
Opioids are important tools for pain management, but abuse can result in serious health complications. Of these complications, respiratory depression that leads to brain hypoxia is the most dangerous, resulting in coma and death. Although all opioids at large doses induce brain hypoxia, danger is magnified with synthetic opioids such as fentanyl and structurally similar analogs. These drugs are highly potent, act rapidly, and are often not effectively treated by naloxone, the standard of care for opioid-induced respiratory depression...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38296753/effects-of-the-orexin-receptor-2-agonist-danavorexton-on-emergence-from-general-anaesthesia-and-opioid-induced-sedation-respiratory-depression-and-analgesia-in-rats-and-monkeys
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Motohisa Suzuki, Eri Shiraishi, James Cronican, Haruhide Kimura
BACKGROUND: Delayed emergence from general anaesthesia, opioid-induced sedation, and opioid-induced respiratory depression is associated with perioperative complications. We characterised the preclinical effects of the orexin receptor 2 (OX2R)-selective agonist danavorexton (TAK-925) on emergence from anaesthesia and reversal of fentanyl-induced sedation, respiratory depression, and analgesia. METHODS: Emergence from isoflurane- or propofol-induced anaesthesia and fentanyl-induced sedation were investigated by righting reflex, rotarod, and electroencephalography in rats or monkeys...
January 30, 2024: British Journal of Anaesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38278466/the-%C3%AE-opioid-receptor-mediated-g-i-o-protein-and-%C3%AE-arrestin2-signaling-pathways-both-contribute-to-morphine-induced-side-effects
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jing Xia, Xiaoyan Li, Hongyu Zhu, Xiaohui Zhou, Ji Chen, Qihong Li, Shupeng Li, Haichen Chu, Mingxin Dong
The μ-opioid receptor-biased agonist theory holds that Gio protein signaling mediates the analgesic effect of opioids and the related side effects via the β-arrestin2 signaling pathway. A series of μ-opioid-biased agonists have been developed in accordance with this theory, and the FDA has approved TRV130 (as a representative of biased agonists) for marketing. However, several reports have raised the issue of opioid side effects associated with the use of agonists. In this study, five permeable peptides were designed to emulate 11 S/T phosphorylation sites at the μ-opioid receptor (MOR) carboxyl-terminal...
January 24, 2024: European Journal of Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38277118/dermorphin-d-arg2-lys4-1-4-amide-alleviates-frostbite-induced-pain-by-regulating-trp-channel-mediated-microglial-activation-and-neuroinflammation
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Obulapathi Ummadisetty, Akhilesh, Anagha Gadepalli, Deepak Chouhan, Utkarsh Patil, Surya Pratap Singh, Sanjay Singh, Vinod Tiwari
Cold injury or frostbite is a common medical condition that causes serious clinical complications including sensory abnormalities and chronic pain ultimately affecting overall well-being. Opioids are the first-choice drug for the treatment of frostbite-induced chronic pain; however, their notable side effects, including sedation, motor incoordination, respiratory depression, and drug addiction, present substantial obstacle to their clinical utility. To address this challenge, we have exploited peripheral mu-opioid receptors as potential target for the treatment of frostbite-induced chronic pain...
January 26, 2024: Molecular Neurobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38253582/modeling-effects-of-variable-prebotzinger-complex-network-topology-and-cellular-properties-on-opioid-induced-respiratory-depression-and-recovery
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Grant M Chou, Nicholas E Bush, Ryan S Phillips, Nathan A Baertsch, Kameron Decker Harris
The pre-Botzinger complex (preBotC), located in the medulla, is the essential rhythm-generating neural network for breathing. The actions of opioids on this network impair its ability to generate robust, rhythmic output, contributing to life-threatening opioid-induced respiratory depression (OIRD).The occurrence of OIRD varies across individuals and internal and external states, increasing the risk of opioid use, yet the mechanisms of this variability are largely unknown. In this study, we utilize a computational model of the preBotC to perform several in silico experiments exploring how differences in network topology and the intrinsic properties of preBotC neurons influence the sensitivity of the network rhythm to opioids...
January 22, 2024: ENeuro
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38241153/peripheral-mu-opioid-receptor-activation-by-dermorphin-d-arg2-lys4-1-4-amide-alleviates-behavioral-and-neurobiological-aberrations-in-rat-model-of-chemotherapy-induced-neuropathic-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anagha Gadepalli, Obulapathi Ummadisetty, Akhilesh, Deepak Chouhan, Krushna Eknath Yadav, Vinod Tiwari
Paclitaxel, a frequently utilized chemotherapeutic agent, often gives rise to severe and distressing sensory neuropathy in patients undergoing chemotherapy. Unfortunately, current therapeutics for chemotherapy-induced neuropathic pain (CINP) demonstrate limited effectiveness and are burdened with the potential for central side effects such as sedation, respiratory depression, cognitive impairment, and addiction, posing substantial clinical challenges. In light of these limitations, present study is designed to investigate the therapeutic potential of Dermorphin [D-Arg2, Lys4] (1-4) amide (DALDA), a preferential peripherally acting mu-opioid receptor agonist, in rat model of CINP...
January 2024: Neurotherapeutics: the Journal of the American Society for Experimental NeuroTherapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38184918/role-of-continuous-pulse-oximetry-and-capnography-monitoring-in-the-prevention-of-postoperative-respiratory-failure-postoperative-opioid-induced-respiratory-depression-and-adverse-outcomes-on-hospital-wards-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
#33
REVIEW
Ashish K Khanna, Akshat Banga, Joseph Rigdon, Brian N White, Christian Cuvillier, Joao Ferraz, Fredrik Olsen, Loren Hackett, Vikas Bansal, Roop Kaw
OBJECTIVE: The current standards of postoperative respiratory monitoring on medical-surgical floors involve spot-pulse oximetry checks every 4-8 h, which can miss the opportunity to detect prolonged hypoxia and acute hypercapnia. Continuous respiratory monitoring can recognize acute respiratory depression episodes; however, the existing evidence is limited. We sought to review the current evidence on the effectiveness of continuous pulse oximetry (CPOX) with and without capnography versus routine monitoring and their effectiveness for detecting postoperative respiratory failure, opioid-induced respiratory depression, and preventing downstream adverse events...
January 6, 2024: Journal of Clinical Anesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38182835/latent-neural-population-dynamics-underlying-breathing-opioid-induced-respiratory-depression-and-gasping
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicholas Edward Bush, Jan-Marino Ramirez
Breathing is vital and must be concurrently robust and flexible. This rhythmic behavior is generated and maintained within a rostrocaudally aligned set of medullary nuclei called the ventral respiratory column (VRC). The rhythmic properties of individual VRC nuclei are well known, yet technical challenges have limited the interrogation of the entire VRC population simultaneously. Here we characterize over 15,000 medullary units using high-density electrophysiology, opto-tagging and histological reconstruction...
January 5, 2024: Nature Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38174010/postoperative-opioid-induced-respiratory-depression-or-oversedation-requiring-naloxone-treatment-in-a-community-hospital-a-case-series
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Olivia R Newgaard, Toby N Weingarten, Juraj Sprung, Alex T Suginaka, Carmelina Gurrieri
BACKGROUND: Postoperative opioid-induced respiratory depression and oversedation can lead to fatal events and increase perioperative mortality. In reports from major academic centers, naloxone administration has been used as a proxy for severe opioid overdose. Herein, we studied the incidence, clinical characteristics, and outcomes of postoperative naloxone use in a mid-size community hospital. METHODS: This was a retrospective review of adult patients who received naloxone within 48 postoperative hours between July 9, 2017, and May 31, 2022...
2024: Proceedings of the Baylor University Medical Center
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38156970/molecular-pharmacology-profiling-of-phenylfentanil-and-its-analogues-to-understand-the-putative-involvement-of-an-adrenergic-mechanism-in-fentanyl-induced-respiratory-depression
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mengchu Li, Piyusha P Pagare, Hongguang Ma, Celsey M St Onge, Rolando E Mendez, James C Gillespie, David L Stevens, William L Dewey, Dana E Selley, Yan Zhang
While there are approved therapeutics to treat opioid overdoses, the need for treatments to reverse overdoses due to ultrapotent fentanyls remains unmet. This may be due in part to an adrenergic mechanism of fentanyls in addition to their stereotypical mu-opioid receptor (MOR) effects. Herein, we report our efforts to further understanding of the functions these distinct mechanisms impart. Employing the known MOR neutral antagonist phenylfentanil as a lead, 17 analogues were designed based on the concept of isosteric replacement...
December 29, 2023: Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38090026/the-effect-of-dezocine-on-the-median-effective-dose-of-sufentanil-induced-respiratory-depression-in-patients-undergoing-spinal-anesthesia-combined-with-low-dose-dexmedetomidine
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yong-Kang Gui, Xiao-Hui Zeng, Rui Xiao, Wen-Feng Xi, Dan Zhang, Yang Liu, Si-Hui Zhu, Xin Da, De-Wen Shi, Xu-Dong Hu, Guang-Hong Xu
PURPOSE: The application of sedation and analgesia in spinal anesthesia has many benefits, but the risk of respiratory depression (RD) caused by opioids cannot be ignored. We aimed to observe the effect of dezocine, a partial agonist of μ-receptor, on the median effective dose (ED50) of sufentanil-induced RD in patients undergoing spinal anesthesia combined with low-dose dexmedetomidine. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Sixty-two patients were randomly assigned to dezocine group (DS) and control group (MS)...
2023: Drug Design, Development and Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38074147/comparison-of-the-effects-of-fentanyls-and-other-%C3%AE-opioid-receptor-agonists-on-the-electrical-activity-of-respiratory-muscles-in-the-rat
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Damiana Cavallo, Eamonn Kelly, Graeme Henderson, Ana Paula Abdala Sheikh
Introduction: Deaths due to overdose of fentanyls result primarily from depression of respiration. These potent opioids can also produce muscle rigidity in the diaphragm and the chest muscles, a phenomenon known as Wooden Chest Syndrome, which further limits ventilation. Methods: We have compared the depression of ventilation by fentanyl and morphine by directly measuring their ability to induce muscle rigidity using EMG recording from diaphragm and external and internal intercostal muscles, in the rat working heart-brainstem preparation...
2023: Frontiers in Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38054162/perioperative-ultrasound-guided-continuous-caudal-epidural-analgesia-in-newborns-a-case-series-in-a-tertiary-medical-center
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Filipa Portela, Gabriela Costa, Teresa Cenicante
Background Caudal epidural anesthesia technique is a relevant method for postoperative analgesia in newborns, allowing for the reduction of drug-induced respiratory depression. The threading of a catheter is, however, uncommon in clinical practice. Our main purpose was to describe our experience regarding caudally inserted epidural catheters in neonates undergoing major abdominal surgery. Methods We included every full-term neonate undergoing surgery under combined caudal epidural-general anesthesia from 2017 to 2022 in our institution...
November 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38052779/investigation-of-monoclonal-antibody-csx-1004-for-fentanyl-overdose
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paul T Bremer, Emily L Burke, Andrew C Barrett, Rajeev I Desai
The opioid crisis in the United States is primarily driven by the highly potent synthetic opioid fentanyl leading to >70,000 overdose deaths annually; thus, new therapies for fentanyl overdose are urgently needed. Here, we present the first clinic-ready, fully human monoclonal antibody CSX-1004 with picomolar affinity for fentanyl and related analogs. In mice CSX-1004 reverses fentanyl antinociception and the intractable respiratory depression caused by the ultrapotent opioid carfentanil. Moreover, toxicokinetic evaluation in a repeat-dose rat study and human tissue cross-reactivity study reveals a favorable pharmacokinetic profile of CSX-1004 with no safety-related issues...
December 5, 2023: Nature Communications
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