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New painkiller could ditch dangerous opioid side effects

New painkiller could ditch dangerous opioid side effects

  • SBI-810, an experimental painkiller, has shown promising results in treating pain without the dangerous side effects of opioids.
  • The drug targets a specific receptor on nerves and spinal cord, activating only a specific pain-relief pathway that avoids euphoric highs linked to addiction.
  • Tests in mice have shown that SBI-810 is both analgesic (pain-relieving) and non-opioid, preventing common side effects like constipation and tolerance buildup.
  • The researchers aim for human trials soon and have secured patents for the discovery, which could provide a safer option for treating short-term and chronic pain.
  • SBI-810 has shown effectiveness in relieving pain from surgical incisions, bone fractures, and nerve injuries, with fewer signs of distress compared to opioids like morphine or gabapentin.

A man strains to reach for his back while a doctor examines his back muscles.

An experimental drug could offer powerful pain relief without the dangerous side effects of opioids.

Called SBI-810, the drug is part of a new generation of compounds designed to target a receptor on the nerves and spinal cord.

While opioids flood multiple cellular pathways indiscriminately, SBI-810 takes a more focused approach, activating only a specific pain-relief pathway that avoids the euphoric “high” linked to addiction.

In tests in mice, SBI-810 worked well on its own and, when used in combination, made opioids more effective at lower doses, according to the study in Cell.

“What makes this compound exciting is that it is both analgesic and non-opioid,” says senior study author Ru-Rong Ji, an anesthesiology and neurobiology researcher who directs the Duke University Anesthesiology Center for Translational Pain Medicine.

Even more encouraging: it prevented common side effects like constipation and buildup of tolerance, which often forces patients to need stronger and more frequent doses of opioids over time.

SBI-810 is in early development, but the researchers are aiming for human trials soon and have secured multiple patents for the discovery.

There’s an urgent need for non-opioid pain relievers. Drug overdose deaths are declining, but more than 80,000 Americans still die each year most often from opioids. Meanwhile, chronic pain affects one-third of the US population.

Researchers says the drug could be a safer option for treating both short-term and chronic pain for those recovering from surgery or living with diabetic nerve pain.

SBI-810 is designed to target the brain receptor neurotensin receptor 1. Using a method known as biased agonism, it switches on a specific signal—β-arrestin-2—linked to pain relief, while avoiding other signals that can cause side effects or addiction.

“The receptor is expressed on sensory neurons and the brain and spinal cord,” Ji says. “It’s a promising target for treating acute and chronic pain.”

SBI-810 effectively relieved pain from surgical incisions, bone fractures, and nerve injuries better than some existing painkillers. When injected in mice, it reduced signs of spontaneous discomfort, such as guarding and facial grimacing.

The researchers compared SBI-810 to oliceridine, a newer type of opioid used in hospitals, and found SBI-810 worked better in some situations, with fewer signs of distress.

Unlike opioids like morphine, SBI-810 didn’t cause tolerance after repeated use. It also outperformed gabapentin, a common drug for nerve pain, and didn’t cause sedation or memory problems, which are often seen with gabapentin.

The researchers say the compound’s dual action—on both the peripheral and central nervous systems—could offer a new kind of balance in pain medicine: powerful enough to work, yet specific enough to avoid harm.

Support for the study came from the National Institutes of Health and the Department of Defense.

Source: Duke University

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Q. What is SBI-810, and what makes it exciting?
A. SBI-810 is an experimental drug that offers powerful pain relief without the dangerous side effects of opioids. It targets a specific receptor on nerves and spinal cord, providing a more focused approach to pain relief.

Q. How does SBI-810 work differently from opioids?
A. Unlike opioids, which flood multiple cellular pathways indiscriminately, SBI-810 activates only a specific pain-relief pathway that avoids the euphoric high linked to addiction.

Q. What are some common side effects of opioids that SBI-810 prevents?
A. SBI-810 prevented common side effects like constipation and buildup of tolerance, which often forces patients to need stronger and more frequent doses of opioids over time.

Q. Why is there an urgent need for non-opioid pain relievers?
A. There is an urgent need for non-opioid pain relievers because drug overdose deaths are declining, but more than 80,000 Americans still die each year from opioids, while chronic pain affects one-third of the US population.

Q. What is the target receptor that SBI-810 targets?
A. SBI-810 targets the brain receptor neurotensin receptor 1, which is expressed on sensory neurons and the brain and spinal cord.

Q. How does SBI-810 work in terms of its mechanism of action?
A. SBI-810 uses a method known as biased agonism, switching on a specific signal (β-arrestin-2) linked to pain relief while avoiding other signals that can cause side effects or addiction.

Q. What were the results of the study comparing SBI-810 to oliceridine and gabapentin?
A. The study found that SBI-810 worked better in some situations, with fewer signs of distress, and outperformed gabapentin without causing sedation or memory problems.

Q. Who supported the study, and what is their role?
A. The study was supported by the National Institutes of Health and the Department of Defense.

Q. What are the researchers’ goals for SBI-810?
A. The researchers aim to conduct human trials soon and have secured multiple patents for the discovery.

Q. What type of pain does SBI-810 effectively relieve?
A. SBI-810 effectively relieved pain from surgical incisions, bone fractures, and nerve injuries better than some existing painkillers.