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Papers: 30 Jan 2021 - 5 Feb 2021


Animal Studies

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Itch


2021 Feb 03


Sci Transl Med


13


579

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Morphine acts on spinal dynorphin neurons to cause itch through disinhibition.

Authors

Nguyen E, Lim G, Ding H, Hachisuka J, Ko M-C, Ross SE
Sci Transl Med. 2021 Feb 03; 13(579).
PMID: 33536279.

Abstract

Morphine-induced itch is a very common and debilitating side effect that occurs in laboring women who receive epidural analgesia and in patients who receive spinal morphine for relief of perioperative pain. Although antihistamines are still widely prescribed for the treatment of morphine-induced itch, their use is controversial because the cellular basis for morphine-induced itch remains unclear. Here, we used animal models and show that neuraxial morphine causes itch through neurons and not mast cells. In particular, we found that spinal dynorphin (Pdyn) neurons are both necessary and sufficient for morphine-induced itch in mice. Agonism of the kappa-opioid receptor alleviated morphine-induced itch in mice and nonhuman primates. Thus, our findings not only reveal that morphine causes itch through a mechanism of disinhibition but also challenge the long-standing use of antihistamines, thereby informing the treatment of millions worldwide.