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Title: Development of tolerance to the inhibitory effect of loperamide on gastrointestinal transit in mice. Author: Tan-No K, Niijima F, Nakagawasai O, Sato T, Satoh S, Tadano T. Journal: Eur J Pharm Sci; 2003 Nov; 20(3):357-63. PubMed ID: 14592702. Abstract: The inhibitory effect of repetitiously administered loperamide, a peripheral mu-opioid receptor agonist and well-recognized antidiarrheal agent, on mouse gastrointestinal transit was compared with that of morphine in order to examine the development of tolerance to mu-opioid receptor agonist-induced constipation (antitransit effect). When administered subcutaneously 15 min before the oral injection of charcoal meal, loperamide (0.1-30 mg/kg) and morphine (1-8 mg/kg) dose-dependently and significantly inhibited gastrointestinal transit of charcoal with the ID(50) values of 1.6 (0.3-7.1) mg/kg and 3.6 (1.5-8.5) mg/kg, respectively. When loperamide (30 mg/kg) was administered twice daily for 2 days, the antitransit effect was significantly reduced. On the other hand, morphine did not develop tolerance in even more severe conditions than those of loperamide. It is known that P-glycoprotein, an ATP-dependent drug efflux pump, is involved in the development of tolerance to morphine analgesia. The tolerance observed with loperamide was significantly prevented by cyclosporin (30 mg/kg, i.p.), a P-glycoprotein inhibitor, thus the ID(50) value in loperamide-tolerant mice was markedly reduced from >1000 mg/kg to 40 (2.7-603.0) mg/kg by cyclosporin. These results indicate that loperamide, different from morphine, readily develops tolerance to the inhibitory effect on mouse gastrointestinal transit, and the P-glycoprotein may be involved in the development of tolerance to the antitransit effect of loperamide.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]