| Literature DB >> 28921199 |
Takahiko Okuda1, Katsutoshi Wakita1, Norio Tsuchiya1, Kazuhiko Tanaka1, Keita Suekane1.
Abstract
The neurophysiologic mechanism of the suppressive action of enflurane on spinal nociceptive transmission was examined in rabbits with intact and with transected spinal cords. Enflurane suppressed nociceptive responses in both intact and transected spinal cord groups. The suppressive effects of enflurane were significantly greater in the intact group than in the transected group. The suppressive effects of enflurane were not reversed by the addition of 0.2 mg·kg-1 of naloxone. These results suggest that enflurane suppresses nociceptive responses by activating descending inhibitory systems and directly suppressing activity at the spinal level. This suppressive action of enflurane does not interact with the opioid receptor.Entities:
Keywords: Enflurane; Nociceptive response; Spinal dorsal horn neuron
Year: 1994 PMID: 28921199 DOI: 10.1007/BF02482754
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Anesth ISSN: 0913-8668 Impact factor: 2.078