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Negative Relationship Between Morphine Analgesia and P-Glycoprotein Expression Levels in the Brain
2007
Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
It is known that opioid analgesics given systemically have limited distribution into the brain because of their interaction with P-glycoprotein (P-gp), an ATP-dependent efflux pump acting at the blood-brain barrier (BBB). We previously found that morphine and fentanyl showed higher analgesic potencies in P-gp-deficient mice compared with those in wild-type mice, suggesting that their analgesic effects are considerably dependent on P-gp expression. In this study, we focused on individual
doi:10.1254/jphs.fp0071287
pmid:18071274
fatcat:qwda6ctsxnbmdhtjxoaze6xliu