Publications by authors named "Jonathon R Bassman"

Opioid overdoses, particularly those involving fentanyl-related substances (FRS), present a significant public health challenge in the United States. This structure-activity relationship (SAR) study evaluated the relationship between the chemical structure of seventeen FRS and their in vivo mu-opioid-receptor (MOR) mediated effects. SAR evaluations included fluorine substitutions on the aniline or phenethyl ring and variations in N-acyl chain length.

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  • The study examines the respiratory depressant effects of seven synthetic fentanyl analogs on adult male mice, highlighting the rising concerns of opioid-related fatalities due to these substances.
  • Findings indicate that all tested drugs caused significant hypoventilation, with varying potencies compared to established opioids like morphine and buprenorphine.
  • Naloxone, an opioid antagonist, effectively reduced the hypoventilation effects, demonstrating the potential for reversal in cases of opioid overdose.
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Opioids are widely misused and account for almost half of overdose deaths in the United States. The cost in terms of lives, health care, and lost productivity is significant and has been declared a national crisis. Fentanyl is a highly potent mu opioid receptor (MOR) agonist and plays a significant role in the current opioid epidemic; fentanyl and its analogs (fentalogs) are increasingly becoming one of the biggest dangers in the opioid crisis.

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