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. To probe mechanisms of action, these analogues were pharmacologically evaluated in vitro and in vivo, while in silico modeling studies were also conducted on phenylfentanil. While it did not indicate MOR involvemen...
The objective of the investigations described in this thesis was to characterize the in vivo pharmac...
Opioid overdoses, many of which are attributed to use of illicit fentanyl, are currently one of the ...
Opioids are widely misused and account for almost half of overdose deaths in the United States. The ...
While there are approved therapeutics to treat opioid overdoses, the need for treatments to reverse ...
Introduction: Deaths due to overdose of fentanyls result primarily from depression of respiration. T...
1. The physiology of mammalian respiration and the pharmacology of the potent, synthetic opioids, th...
Fentanyl derivatives (FENS) belongs to the class of Novel Synthetic Opioids that emerged in the ille...
In 1960, Dr. Paul Janssen of the Janssen Company synthesized fentanyl. It is a rapid-acting analgesi...
Abstract Background One of the most prominent opioid analgesics in the United States is the high pot...
A series of fentanyl analogues modified at the phenyl group of the phenethyl with alkyl and/or hydro...
Fentanyl is a full synthetic opioid acting as a strong µ-opioids receptor agonist. As other opioids,...
Fentanyl analogs represent an important group of new psychoactive substances and knowing their effic...
Fentanyl [N-(1-phenethyl-4-piperidinyl)propionanilide] is a potent opioid analgesic agent, but a has...
One of the most prominent opioid analgesics in the United States is the high potency agonist fentany...
The recent synthesis of fentanyl derivatives, some of which appear to have novel profiles of pharmac...
The objective of the investigations described in this thesis was to characterize the in vivo pharmac...
Opioid overdoses, many of which are attributed to use of illicit fentanyl, are currently one of the ...
Opioids are widely misused and account for almost half of overdose deaths in the United States. The ...
While there are approved therapeutics to treat opioid overdoses, the need for treatments to reverse ...
Introduction: Deaths due to overdose of fentanyls result primarily from depression of respiration. T...
1. The physiology of mammalian respiration and the pharmacology of the potent, synthetic opioids, th...
Fentanyl derivatives (FENS) belongs to the class of Novel Synthetic Opioids that emerged in the ille...
In 1960, Dr. Paul Janssen of the Janssen Company synthesized fentanyl. It is a rapid-acting analgesi...
Abstract Background One of the most prominent opioid analgesics in the United States is the high pot...
A series of fentanyl analogues modified at the phenyl group of the phenethyl with alkyl and/or hydro...
Fentanyl is a full synthetic opioid acting as a strong µ-opioids receptor agonist. As other opioids,...
Fentanyl analogs represent an important group of new psychoactive substances and knowing their effic...
Fentanyl [N-(1-phenethyl-4-piperidinyl)propionanilide] is a potent opioid analgesic agent, but a has...
One of the most prominent opioid analgesics in the United States is the high potency agonist fentany...
The recent synthesis of fentanyl derivatives, some of which appear to have novel profiles of pharmac...
The objective of the investigations described in this thesis was to characterize the in vivo pharmac...
Opioid overdoses, many of which are attributed to use of illicit fentanyl, are currently one of the ...
Opioids are widely misused and account for almost half of overdose deaths in the United States. The ...