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Alternative Pain Management via Endocannabinoids in the Time of the Opioid Epidemic: Peripheral Neuromodulation and Pharmacological Interventions.

Ming Tatt LeeKen MackieLih-Chu Chiou
Published in: British journal of pharmacology (2021)
The use of opioids in pain management is hampered by the emergence of analgesic tolerance, which leads to increased dosing and side effects, both of which have contributed to the opioid epidemic. One promising potential approach to limit opioid analgesic tolerance is activating the CNS endocannabinoid system, via activation of CB1 receptors (CB1 Rs) in the descending pain inhibitory pathway. In this review, we first discuss preclinical and clinical evidence revealing the potential of pharmacological activation of CB1 Rs in modulating opioid tolerance, including activation by phytocannabinoids, synthetic CB1 R agonists, endocannabinoid degradation enzyme inhibitors, and recently discovered CB1 R positive allosteric modulators. On the other hand, as nonpharmacological pain relief is advocated by the US-NIH to combat the opioid epidemic, we also discuss contributions of peripheral neuromodulation, involving the electrostimulation of peripheral nerves, in addressing chronic pain and opioid tolerance. The involvement of supraspinal endocannabinoid systems in peripheral neuromodulation-induced analgesia is also discussed.
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