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1、Opioid Analgesics,By Ryan Richards,Overview of Presentation,Pain and the Pain management Brief History of OpiumEndogenous Opioid PeptidesChemical Structure and Binding Features of Opioid AnalgesicsTypes of Opioid ReceptorsTypes of Opioid AnalgesicsThe Future of Opioid Analgesics,“The uncomfortable s
2、ensation of pain has caused man to seek an explanation,using contemporary concepts to find a reason for this discomfort(1).”,What is Pain?Pain can be defined as a somatic sensation of acute discomfort,a symptom of some physical hurt or disorder,or even emotional distress.It is a common human experie
3、nce therefore the idea of pain and pain management appear throughout history,What is Pain?,Pain is a crucial aspect of the bodys defense mechanismsPain“is a part of a rapid warning relay instruction the motor neurons of the central nervous system to minimize detected physical harm(2).”Pain can be cl
4、assified into two types,Acute Pain,Acute pain is short-term pain or pain with an easily identifiable causeAcute pain“is the bodys warning of present damage to tissue or disease.It is often fast and sharp followed by aching pain.Acute pain is centralized in one area before becoming somewhat spread ou
5、t.This type of pain responds well to medications(2).”,Chronic Pain,Chronic pain is pain that last much longer than pain normally would with a particular injury.Chronic pain can be constant or intermittent and is generally harder to treat than acute pain.Pain can also be grouped by its source and rel
6、ated pain detecting neurons such as cutaneous pain,somatic pain,visceral pain,and neuropathic pain Opioid Analgesics can be used to treat many types of pain,What Causes Pain?,Pain is caused by the stimulation of pain receptors which are free nerve endings.“Nocireceptors are pain receptors that are l
7、ocated outside the spinal column in the dorsal root ganglion and are named based upon their appearance at their sensory ends.These sensory endings look like the branches of small bushes(2).”There are two types of nocireceptors that mediate fast or slow pain signalsThe perception of pain is when thes
8、e receptors are stimulated and they transmit signal to the central nervous system via sensory neurons in the spinal cord.,http:/staff.washington.edu/chudler/gif/spiback1.gif,These neurons release excitatory neurotransmitters which relay signals from one neuron to another.“The signals are sent to the
9、 thalamus,in which pain perception occurs.From the thalamus,the signal travels to the somatosensory cortex in the cerebrum,at which point the individual becomes fully aware of the pain(2).”,Pain Signaling,What is Analgesia?,Analgesia simply means the absence of pain without loosing consciousness.“Th
10、e analgesia system is mediated by 3 major components:the periaquaductal grey matter(in the midbrain),the nucleus raphe magnus(in the medulla),and the pain inhibitory neurons within the dorsal horns of the spinal cord,which act to inhibit pain-transmitting neurons also located in the spinal dorsal ho
11、rn.(2)”These areas are the areas in which the chemical mechanisms of opioid analgesics will take place,Locations involved in Pain Signaling and Analgesia,http:/,History Of Opium,Opiates are one of the oldest types of drugs in historyUndisputed reference to opium found in writings(Theophrastus)from t
12、he third century BCUse of Opium recorded in China and Mesopotamia over 2000 years agoGreeks dedicated the Opium poppy to the Gods of Death(Thanatos),Sleep(Hypnos),and Dreams(Morpheus)Sixteenth Century is the first reported use of Opium for its Analgesic qualitiesPreparations of opium in the form of
13、elixirs became increasingly popular in the 17th,18th,and 19th centuriesBy the 19th century Opium in various forms was considered“as legitimate as tobacco or tea(3).”,The Opium Wars,Opiates were mainly cultivated in the regions of Persia,India,Malaysia,and China As the Use of Opium became widespread
14、its trade became a major industryIn the late 18th century the Chinese government puts a ban on opium because of its unwanted and addicting effectsOpium use and trade remains rampant in Southern China primarily with the Dutch East Indian CompanyIn 1840,Chinese government ceases about 3 millions pound
15、s of opium from British Merchants in an attempt to extinguish opium tradeThis results in a series of Wars that ended in 1860,What is an Opioid?,Opioids are drugs derived from or related to the OpiumOpium is derived from the juice of the opium poppy,Papaver somniferumOpium contains over twenty distin
16、ct alkaloids(morphine was the first alkaloid of opium to be isolated in 1806)By the late 19th century use of these“pure”opium derivatives spread throughout the medical world,however,the method by which these drugs works was unknown.,Endogenous Opioid Peptides,It was not until the 1970s that research
17、 allowed us to understand how the opioid drugs work by studying the endogenous opioid systemIn 1973 researchers determined the existence of opiate binding sites in the brain through the use of radioligand-binding assays In 1975,an endogenous opiate-like factor called enkephalin was found and shortly
18、 after this two more classes of endogenous opiate peptides were isolated,the dynophorins and the endorphins.,Endogenous Opioid Peptides,“Endogenous opioid peptides are the naturally occurring ligands for opioid receptors.The term endorphin is used synonymously with endogenous opioid peptides but als
19、o refers to a specific endogenous opioid,the Beta-endorphin(4).”These peptides are produced by the pituitary gland and by the hypothalamus Opioid peptides are found in the central nervous system mainly in limbic and brainstem areas associated with pain reception,and the certain areas of the spinal c
20、ord.Their distribution corresponds to“areas of the human brain where electrical stimulation can relieve pain(4).”,Endogenous Opioid Peptides,These natural peptides work as ligands that interact with their specific receptors causing structural changes that result in other changes in the effected neur
21、on such as the opening or closing of ion gated channels or the activation or deactivation of certain enzymes.Opioid peptides work by modulating the release and uptake of specific neurotrasmitters in the neurons they are found.This alteration of neurochemical balance creates a vast amount of possible
22、 physiological effects,one of which is analgesia.All of the endogenous opioid peptides are derived from a corresponding precursor proteins and all share a common amino-terminal sequence which is called the“opioid motif.”,The Opioid Receptors,Shortly after the discovery and observance of endogenous o
23、pioid peptides,multiple classes of unique opioid receptors were found There are four main opioid receptors,the mu receptor,the delta receptor,the kappa receptor,and the ORL-1 receptor.The sigma receptors were once thought to be opioid receptors,however,pharmacological testing indicated that the sigm
24、a receptors were activated by drugs completely unrelated to the opioids The receptors are found on cell membranes of cells in the nervous system(neurons)and are found in unique distributions and have different effects.,The Anatomy of a Neuron,The-receptor,Morphine and its analogues bind most strongl
25、y to this receptor and in fact most used opioid analgesic drugs are selective for this specific receptor type.When and opioid binds to the mu-receptor it produces the effects of analgesia.The mu-receptor is also associated with other effects such as“sedation,reduced blood pressure,itching,nausea,eup
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