μ-opioid receptor genetic polymorphisms and duration of epidural fentanyl analgesia during early labor

dc.contributor.authorKhoueiry-Zgheib, Nathalie
dc.contributor.authorAouad, Marie T.
dc.contributor.authorTaha, Samar K.
dc.contributor.authorNassar, Anwar H.
dc.contributor.authorMasri, Riwa F.
dc.contributor.authorKhoury, Mira Y.
dc.contributor.authorMakki, Maha H.
dc.contributor.authorSiddik-Sayyid, Sahar M.
dc.contributor.departmentPharmacology and Toxicology
dc.contributor.departmentAnesthesiology
dc.contributor.departmentObstetrics and Gynecology
dc.contributor.departmentClinical Research Institute
dc.contributor.facultyFaculty of Medicine (FM)
dc.contributor.institutionAmerican University of Beirut
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-24T11:39:34Z
dc.date.available2025-01-24T11:39:34Z
dc.date.issued2018
dc.description.abstractBACKGROUND: Epidural fentanyl is commonly used for initiation of early labor analgesia. The aim of this prospective study is to test the hypothesis that duration of epidural fentanyl analgesia differs in nulliparous women requesting epidural analgesia in early labor who are variant allele carriers of the OPRM1 SNV s 118A>G rs1799971, IVS2+31G>A rs9479757, and IVS2+691G>C rs2075572. METHODS: Two hundred and twenty parturients who received epidural analgesia with fentanyl were included in the 118A>G analysis, and a 196 sub-cohort was included in the IVS2+31G>A and IVS2+691G>C exploratory analysis. Peripheral blood DNA was genotyped using Taqman allele discrimination assays. RESULTS: One hundred and seventy-four subjects (79%; 95% CI: 74-84) were homozygous for the wild type OPRM1 118A>G SNV (AA), and forty-six subjects (21%; 95% CI: 16-26) were heterozygous AG (N.=40) or homozygous GG (N.=6) for the variant allele. The minor allele frequency (MAF) was hence 12%. The MAFs for the IVS2+31G>A and IVS2+691G>C SNVs in the sub-cohort of 196 participants were 5% and 59% respectively. There was no significant difference in duration of epidural fentanyl analgesia for the three SNVs (161±68 and 143±51 min for wild type and allele carriers of the 118A>G SNV respectively [P=0.08]). Similarly, no significant differences were shown with the visual analog scale scores, side effects, and satisfaction for each of the three SNVs. CONCLUSIONS: OPRM1 SNVs did not affect the duration of epidural fentanyl administered for early labor analgesia in nulliparous women. These results should be confirmed in patients receiving epidural opioids in other clinical settings. © 2018 EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA.
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.23736/S0375-9393.18.12697-6
dc.identifier.eid2-s2.0-85051127938
dc.identifier.pmid29756748
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10938/29284
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherEdizioni Minerva Medica
dc.relation.ispartofMinerva Anestesiologica
dc.sourceScopus
dc.subjectAnalgesia
dc.subjectEpidural
dc.subjectFentanyl
dc.subjectHuman
dc.subjectLabor
dc.subjectObstetric
dc.subjectOprm1 protein
dc.subjectAdult
dc.subjectAnalgesia, epidural
dc.subjectAnalgesia, obstetrical
dc.subjectAnalgesics, opioid
dc.subjectFemale
dc.subjectHumans
dc.subjectLabor, obstetric
dc.subjectPolymorphism, genetic
dc.subjectPregnancy
dc.subjectProspective studies
dc.subjectReceptors, opioid, mu
dc.subjectTime factors
dc.subjectBupivacaine
dc.subjectEpinephrine
dc.subjectLidocaine
dc.subjectMu opiate receptor
dc.subjectOxytocin
dc.subjectNarcotic analgesic agent
dc.subjectArticle
dc.subjectCesarean section
dc.subjectClinical trial
dc.subjectDisease severity
dc.subjectEpidural analgesia
dc.subjectFirst trimester pregnancy
dc.subjectGene
dc.subjectGene frequency
dc.subjectGenetic association
dc.subjectGenetic polymorphism
dc.subjectGenotype
dc.subjectGestational age
dc.subjectHeterozygosity
dc.subjectHomozygosity
dc.subjectNausea
dc.subjectObstetric analgesia
dc.subjectOprm1 gene
dc.subjectPatient satisfaction
dc.subjectProspective study
dc.subjectPruritus
dc.subjectReal time polymerase chain reaction
dc.subjectSingle nucleotide polymorphism
dc.subjectVaginal delivery
dc.subjectVisual analog scale
dc.subjectVomiting
dc.subjectGenetics
dc.subjectTime factor
dc.titleμ-opioid receptor genetic polymorphisms and duration of epidural fentanyl analgesia during early labor
dc.typeArticle

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