morphinans and Pancreatitis

morphinans has been researched along with Pancreatitis* in 3 studies

Trials

1 trial(s) available for morphinans and Pancreatitis

ArticleYear
Analgesia in acute pancreatitis: comparison of buprenorphine and pethidine.
    British medical journal (Clinical research ed.), 1984, May-19, Volume: 288, Issue:6429

    Topics: Acute Disease; Analgesia; Buprenorphine; Humans; Meperidine; Morphinans; Pancreatitis

1984

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for morphinans and Pancreatitis

ArticleYear
A novel small-molecule enantiomeric analogue of traditional (-)-morphinans has specific TLR9 antagonist properties and reduces sterile inflammation-induced organ damage.
    Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950), 2013, Apr-15, Volume: 190, Issue:8

    TLR9 is a key determinant of the innate immune responses in both infectious and sterile injury. Specific antagonism of TLR9 is of great clinical interest to reduce tissue damage in a wide range of pathologies, and has been approached by modification of nucleic acids, the recognized ligand for TLR9. Such oligonucleotide-derived pharmacotherapeutics have limitations in specificity for nucleic acid receptors, significant potential for immunologic recognition with generation of innate and adaptive immune responses, and limited bioavailability. We have identified enantiomeric analogues of traditional (-)-morphinans as having TLR9 antagonist properties on reporter cell lines. One of these analogues (COV08-0064) is demonstrated to be a novel small-molecule antagonist of TLR9 with greater specificity for TLR9 than oligo-based antagonists. COV08-0064 has wide bioavailability, including the s.c. and oral routes. It specifically inhibits the action of TLR9 antagonists on reporter cells lines and the production of cytokines by TLR9 agonists from primary cells. It also has efficacy in limiting TLR9-mediated sterile inflammation in in vivo models of acute liver injury and acute pancreatitis. The identification of a morphinan-based novel small-molecule structure with TLR9 antagonism is a significant step in expanding therapeutic strategies in the field of sterile inflammatory injury.

    Topics: Acetaminophen; Animals; Clinical Trials, Phase I as Topic; HEK293 Cells; Humans; Inflammation Mediators; Ligands; Liver Failure, Acute; Male; Mice; Mice, Inbred C57BL; Morphinans; Pancreatitis; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Receptors, Opioid, mu; Stereoisomerism; Toll-Like Receptor 9

2013
The subchronic toxicity of 5-benzyl-11-(4-(N-methylpiperidylene))-5,6-dihydromorphanthridine hydrogen maleate.
    Toxicology and applied pharmacology, 1971, Volume: 18, Issue:2

    Topics: Animals; Body Weight; Dogs; Female; Hyperglycemia; Islets of Langerhans; Liver; Male; Maleates; Morphinans; Myositis; Organ Size; Pancreatic Diseases; Pancreatitis; Parasympatholytics; Piperidines; Rats

1971