Literature DB >> 2780064

Electrophysiological studies on the effects of opiates on dorsal horn nociceptive neurones at 51 atmospheres absolute.

K Smallman1, A H Dickenson, M J Halsey.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects, if any, of high pressure on opiate analgesia. The interaction of high pressure with intrathecal morphine (2.5-15 micrograms) and pethidine (10-145 micrograms) was studied on the responses of 51 dorsal horn neurones in the intact rat under urethane anaesthesia to electrical stimulation applied to their receptive fields. Two types of response to the addition of the opiates were found. Cells were either rapidly and maximally inhibited by the lowest dose of morphine (2.5 micrograms) or pethidine (10 micrograms) or slowly inhibited in a dose-dependent manner with an ED50 of 13.6 nmol for morphine and 401 nmol for pethidine. Pressure did not significantly affect the time-response curves for these two types of response but did change the relative numbers of each type recorded. The number of cells totally inhibited by the lowest of drug concentrations was increased for morphine at pressure but decreased for pethidine.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2780064     DOI: 10.1016/0304-3959(89)90073-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pain        ISSN: 0304-3959            Impact factor:   6.961


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1.  A method for recording single unit activity in lumbar spinal cord in rats anesthetized with nitrous oxide in a hyperbaric chamber.

Authors:  Joseph F Antognini; Richard J Atherley; Michael J Laster; Earl Carstens; Robert C Dutton; Edmond I Eger
Journal:  J Neurosci Methods       Date:  2006-10-11       Impact factor: 2.390

2.  Electrophysiological studies on the postnatal development of the spinal antinociceptive effects of the delta opioid receptor agonist DPDPE in the rat.

Authors:  W Rahman; A H Dickenson
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  1999-03       Impact factor: 8.739

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