Extending Time Profile of Morphine-Induced Analgesia Using a Chitosan-Based Molecular Imprinted Polymer Nanogel.

Macromol Biosci

Department of Biological Science, Faculty of Science, University of Kurdistan, Sanandaj, 66177-15177, Iran.

Published: October 2016

Chitosan-based molecular imprinted polymer (CS-MIP) nanogel is prepared in the presence of morphine template, fully characterized and used as a new vehicle to extend duration of morphine analgesic effect in Naval Medical Research Institute mice. The CS-MIP nanogel with ≈25 nm size range exhibits 98% loading efficiency, and in vitro release studies show an initial burst followed by an extended slow release of morphine. In order to study the feasibility of CS-MIP nanogel as morphine carrier, 20 mice are divided into two groups randomly and received subcutaneous injection of morphine-loaded CS-MIP and morphine (10 mg kg ) dissolved in physiologic saline. Those received injection of morphine-loaded CS-MIP show slower and long lasting release of morphine with 193 min effective time of 50% (ET50) analgesia compared to 120 min ET50 in mice received morphine dissolved in physiologic saline. These results suggest that CS-MIP nanogel can be a possible strategy as morphine carrier for controlled release and extension of its analgesic efficacy.

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