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Query: UMLS:C0344307 (
analgesia
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Synthetic peptides of 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP), including N-acetyl-5-HTP-5-HTP amide (5-HTP-ACETYL-DP), specifically inhibit the binding of serotonin to serotonin binding protein. 5-HTP-ACETYL-DP also produces a long-lasting, opiate-sensitive
analgesia
following central, but not systemic administration. The present study evaluated an apolar derivative of 5-HTP dipeptide, N-hexanoyl-5-HTP-5-HTP amide (5-HTP-
HEX
-DP), for its analgesic properties in rats following systemic administration. 5-HTP-
HEX
-DP (5-50 mg/kg) significantly increased jump thresholds in a dose-dependent manner with peak
analgesia
occurring at 2.5 hr after injection, and lasting up to 5 hr. In the tail-flick assay, 5-HTP-
HEX
-DP (20 mg/kg) produced a significant antinociceptive effect at 1 hr post-injection using both high and low intensity levels of radiant heat. While 5-HTP-
HEX
-DP and morphine each elicited
analgesia
following acute administration, chronic (14 days) incremental dosing with 5-HTP-
HEX
-DP or morphine resulted in persistent
analgesia
in 5-HTP-
HEX
-DP-treated animals, and a loss of
analgesia
in morphine-treated rats. Thus, significant tolerance to morphine, but not 5-HTP-
HEX
-DP
analgesia
developed using this protocol. Hence, 5-HTP-
HEX
-DP is a systemically-active analgesic which fails to develop tolerance when administered daily over 14 days.
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PMID:Analgesic properties of a systemically-administered synthetic dipeptide of 5-hydroxytryptophan. 349 37