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Biased signalling in analgesic research and development

Alexandra E. Conibear, Christopher Bailey, Eamonn Kelly

2024Current Opinion in Pharmacology6 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ligand bias offers a novel means to improve the therapeutic profile of drugs. With regard to G protein-coupled receptors involved in analgesia, it could be advantageous to develop such drugs if the analgesic effect is mediated by a different cellular signalling pathway than the adverse effects associated with the drug. Whilst this has been explored over a number of years for the μ receptor, it remains unclear whether this approach offers significant benefit for the treatment of pain. Nevertheless, the development of biased ligands at other G protein-coupled receptors in the CNS does offer some promise for the development of novel analgesic drugs in the future. Here we summarise and discuss the recent evidence to support this.

Topics & Concepts

AnalgesicReceptorSignallingDrug developmentDrugPharmacologyDrug discoveryAdverse effectMedicineBioinformaticsNeuroscienceBiologyInternal medicineCell biologyReceptor Mechanisms and SignalingNeuropeptides and Animal PhysiologyPharmacological Receptor Mechanisms and Effects
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