Francesco Gentili, Claudia Cardinaletti, Antonio Carrieri, Francesca Ghelfi, Laura Mattioli, Marina Perfumi, Cristian Vesprini, Maria Pigini
Index: Eur. J. Pharmacol. 553(1-3) , 73-81, (2006)
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Some studies, suggesting the involvement of I(2)-imidazoline binding sites (I(2)-IBS) in morphine analgesia modulation, prompted us to examine on mice antinociceptive assays the effect produced by 1 (phenyzoline), that in view of its high I(2)-IBS affinity and high I(2)-IBS selectivity with regard to I(1)-IBS, alpha(2)-adrenoreceptors and mu-opioid receptors might be considered the first interesting I(2)-IBS ligand. The study was also applied to its ortho phenyl derivative 2 (diphenyzoline), designed and prepared in order to produce a possible modification of the biological profile of 1. Diphenyzoline (2) retains a significant I(2)-IBS selectivity with regard to I(1)-IBS, alpha(2)-adrenoreceptors and mu-opioid receptors. Moreover, by the functional assays 1 and 2 proved inactive at all alpha(2)-adrenoreceptors subtypes up to 10(-3) M. As expected, phenyzoline and diphenyzoline, which are structurally related, highlighted an interesting "positive" or "negative", respectively, morphine analgesia modulatory effect. In fact, 1 (s.c. 10 mg/kg) enhanced morphine analgesia (60% and 40% in mouse tail-flick and mouse hot-plate, respectively), while 2 (s.c. 10 mg/kg) decreased it (-41% and -20%, respectively). The ability to decrease morphine analgesia had never been observed before in I(2)-IBS ligands. These effects were not affected by i.p. treatment of animals with yohimbine (a selective alpha(2)-adrenoreceptor antagonist, 0.625 mg/kg) or efaroxan (an I(1)-IBS/alpha(2)-adrenoreceptor antagonist, 1.0 mg/kg). In contrast, they were completely reversed by i.p. treatment of animals with idazoxan (an I(2)-IBS/alpha(2)-adrenoreceptor antagonist, 2 mg/kg). Moreover, compound 2, in mouse tail-flick test, was able to potentiate by 23% the naloxone-induced decrease of morphine analgesia. Therefore, the results of this study indicate the crucial involvement of I(2)-IBS in the morphine analgesia modulatory effects of 1 and 2.
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