Literature DB >> 6627068

Analgesic properties of meperidine, amitriptyline and phenelzine in mice.

I Lee, J Chalon, S Ramanathan, S Gross, H Turndorf.   

Abstract

Sixty-three white Swiss Webster mice were divided into seven equal groups. Their tolerance to pain (heat applied to the tail by a test tube containing hot water at a temperature measured by telethermometry) was assessed before and after intraperitoneal injection of (1) physiologic saline; (2) meperidine 14 micrograms X g-1; (3) amitriptyline 6 micrograms X g-1 (4) amitriptyline 12 micrograms X g-1; (5) phenelzine 1.5 micrograms X g-1; (6) phenelzine 3 micrograms X g-1; and (7) amitriptyline 6 micrograms X g-1 plus phenelzine 1.5 micrograms X g-1. All post-injection tests were conducted 45 and 90 minutes after administration, and repeated 24 hours later. No significant difference in pain threshold was noted in any pre-injection test or in any test conducted with physiologic saline. By 90 minutes post-injection, all groups receiving drugs developed increased tolerance to pain. Mice which had received phenelzine plus amitriptyline, or either dose of phenelzine were more tolerant to pain for up to 24 hours than mice which had received physiologic saline. The most marked increases in tolerance to pain were seen with 1.5 micrograms X g-1 and 3 micrograms X g-1 of phenelzine and phenelzine plus amitriptyline. However, phenelzine was more effective and had a longer-lasting effect than either dose of amitriptyline, or meperidine. The combination of phenelzine plus amitriptyline was no more effective than phenelzine alone.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6627068     DOI: 10.1007/bf03007084

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Anaesth Soc J        ISSN: 0008-2856


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