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Pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic modelling of the analgesic and antihyperalgesic effects of morphine after intravenous infusion in human volunteers.

Pernille Ravn1, David J R Foster, Mads Kreilgaard, Lona Christrup, Mads U Werner, Erik L Secher, Ulrik Skram, Richard Upton.   

Abstract

Using a modelling approach, this study aimed to (i) examine whether the pharmacodynamics of the analgesic and antihyperalgesic effects of morphine differ; (ii) investigate the influence of demographic, pain sensitivity and genetic (OPRM1) variables on between-subject variability of morphine pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in human experimental pain models. The study was a randomized, double-blind, 5-arm, cross-over, placebo-controlled study. The psychophysical cutaneous pain tests, electrical pain tolerance (EPTo) and secondary hyperalgesia areas (2HA) were studied in 28 healthy individuals (15 males). The subjects were chosen based on a previous trial where 100 subjects rated (VAS) their pain during a heat injury (47°C, 7 min., 12.5 cm(2) ). The 33% lowest- and highest pain-sensitive subjects were offered participation in the present study. A two-compartment linear model with allometric scaling for weight provided the best description of the plasma concentration-time profile of morphine. Changes in the EPTo and 2HA responses with time during the placebo treatment were best described by a linear model and a quadratic model, respectively. The model discrimination process showed clear evidence for adding between-occasion variability (BOV) on baseline and the placebo slope for EPTo and 2HA, respectively. The sensitivity covariate was significant on baseline EPTo values and genetics as a covariate on the placebo slope for 2HA. The analgesic and antihyperalgesic effects of morphine were pharmacologically distinct as the models had different effect site equilibration half-lives and different covariate effects. Morphine had negligible effect on 2HA, but significant effect on EPTo.
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Year:  2014        PMID: 24520987     DOI: 10.1111/bcpt.12213

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Basic Clin Pharmacol Toxicol        ISSN: 1742-7835            Impact factor:   4.080


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1.  Pharmacokinetic models of morphine and its metabolites in neonates:: Systematic comparisons of models from the literature, and development of a new meta-model.

Authors:  Katrine Rørbæk Knøsgaard; David John Richard Foster; Mads Kreilgaard; Eva Sverrisdóttir; Richard Neil Upton; Johannes N van den Anker
Journal:  Eur J Pharm Sci       Date:  2016-07-01       Impact factor: 4.384

2.  Physiologically based pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic model for the prediction of morphine brain disposition and analgesia in adults and children.

Authors:  Laurens F M Verscheijden; Carlijn H C Litjens; Jan B Koenderink; Ron H J Mathijssen; Marcel M Verbeek; Saskia N de Wildt; Frans G M Russel
Journal:  PLoS Comput Biol       Date:  2021-03-04       Impact factor: 4.475

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